Kathmandu. Myanmar Ambassador to Nepal U Myo Myint Maung has paid a courtesy call on Vice President Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav. During the meeting held at the Vice President’s Office in Lainchaur today, issues including Nepal-Myanmar bilateral relations, regional and multilateral, economic, social and cultural relations were discussed.
On that occasion, Vice President Yadav said that since the establishment of diplomatic relations in March 1960, bilateral relations between Nepal and Myanmar have been further deepening, informed his press coordinator Dinesh Yadav.
Recalling that Nepal and Myanmar have been cooperating for the economic benefit of both on the issue of least developed countries, Vice President Yadav expressed confidence that the understandings on trade and investment, tourism and cultural cooperation between the two countries will be implemented in the coming days, and economic relations and cooperation will be further deepened and expanded.
Ambassador at the meeting Maung expressed happiness at having the opportunity to work in Nepal, the birthplace of Buddha, noting that Nepal and Myanmar hold Lord Buddha in high regard. “Nepal and Myanmar have people-to-people ties. Myanmar appreciates Nepal’s ‘non-alignment’ policy in regional and international forums,” the Vice President’s Secretariat quoted him as saying.
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