Health Minister Basnet holds meeting with his Egyptian counterpart Ghaffar

Published On: September 8, 2023 11:00 AM NPT By: Republica  | @RepublicaNepal


KATHMANDU, Sept 8: Minister for Health and Population, Mohan Bahadur Basnet, and Egyptian Minister for Health and Population, Dr Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, held a meeting.

During the meeting held at the New Administrative Capital in Cairo, they discussed the various dimensions of Nepal-Egypt relations and bilateral cooperation, according to Nepali Embassy in Cairo. Minister Basnet is in Egypt to participate in the World Conference on Health, Population and Development, 2023, taking place from September 5-8.

On the occasion, Minister Basnet talked about the achievements gained by Nepal in the health and population sector and mentioned that the ongoing conference provided an appropriate opportunity to exchange experiences and good practices among the participating countries.

Extending gratitude towards the Egyptian government for providing scholarship to Nepal students in medical science as well as other subjects, he expressed belief that financial, technical and people's level relation between the two countries would be further strengthened in coming days.

Similarly, Egyptian Minister Ghaffar shared that there are friendly relations between Nepal and Egypt and thanked the Nepali delegation under leadership of Minister Basnet for its participation in the conference, shared the Nepali Embassy.

There was a possibility of expansion of cooperation in different sectors including Health and Population of both countries, he mentioned. Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Population Dr Bikas Devkota and Nepali Ambassador to Egypt, Sushil Kumar Lamsal, were also present on the occasion. Meanwhile, Minister Basnet held an interaction with Nepalis living in Cairo on Wednesday.

The interaction was organized by the Nepali Embassy. On the occasion, he pointed out the immense possibilities for increasing cooperation in medical and agriculture sectors between Nepal and Egypt.

(RSS)


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