Kathmandu. Ambassadors Club and International Relations and Global Diplomacy Dialogue (IRGDD) have been launched in Nepal from Sunday to play an important role in diplomacy and international affairs. Nepal’s first diplomatic magazine and media platform ‘The Diplomat Nepal’ was also launched on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, former Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai said nepal would play an important role in the transformation taking place in the world with the launch of IRGDD, Ambassadors Club and ‘The Diplomat Nepal’ magazine.
Stating that the global system was changing rapidly, he said Nepal could no longer remain on the sidelines. He said efforts for contributions based on peace, active sovereignty and justice were a timely and necessary step.
Former Prime Minister Bhattarai said, “The global system is changing rapidly. And Nepal can no longer live on the edge. Efforts for contributions based on peace, active sovereignty and justice are a timely and necessary step. ’
On the occasion, President of Ambasaders Club and IRGDD and former Ambassador Dr Sharmila Parajuli Dhakal said that the inauguration of important institutions was not only the beginning of cable but also the beginning of the journey. He said that this visit is a journey to take Nepal to the center of world dialogue. Based on Nepal’s voice, peace and tolerance, he believes that it will now resonate on the world stage.
“This journey is a journey to take Nepal to the centre of world dialogue. Based on Nepal’s voice, peace and tolerance, it will now resonate on the world stage. Small nations should stand up. Not in conflict, but in perseverance. We have to speak in clear language, communicate with empathy and move forward with courage. In the face of world change, we have to play our part in it, not just a reaction. ’
Former Minister for Foreign Affairs Ramesh Nath Pandey said that every decision taken by Nepal should address serious questions related to identity, history and existence, not just policy.
“Nepal’s most important task today is to redefine its presence — not through inaction, but through strategic engagement, multilateral partnership and a clear diplomatic voice, the answer to that challenge,” he said. A platform where Nepal does not wait for representation from others, but speaks for itself with determination, purpose and principles. ‘
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