KATHMANDU: Visiting Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi lately met Nepal's Maoist leader Prachanda and mentioned with him measures to enhance bilateral ties in addition to ways to revitalise the eight-member SAARC grouping.
Abbasi met CPN (Maoist Centre) chairperson 'Prachanda' in the capital and the 2 leaders mentioned family members between Nepal and Pakistan, Nepalese media reported.
After the assembly, Prachanda stated that issues associated with bilateral family members and mutual pursuits have been mentioned in the assembly.
During the 45-minute assembly, they also mentioned measures to enhance bilateral business and financial family members, Republica newspaper reported.
Prachanda stated the assembly also wired the need of initiative from all member-states to revitalise the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
The 19th SAARC Summit, which was once scheduled to be held in Islamabad in November 2016, was once cancelled after India introduced to boycott the assembly bringing up Pakistan's involvement in the Uri terror attack. Three other SAARC participants joined India, ensuing in the cancellation of the summit.
Abbasi also paid a courtesy name on President Bidya Devi Bhandari and addressed a programme organised via the SAARC Secretariat.
During a gathering with SAARC Secretary General Amjad B. Sial, Abbasi stated SAARC was once the most important forum which required serious and honest efforts via member countries to discover its true attainable.
Pakistan was once committed to playing a constructive function in SAARC, the top minister stated.
Sial, who belongs to Pakistan's Foreign Service and was once appointed secretary common of SAARC in 2017, briefed the Abbasi on the actions of the organisation.
SAARC member states include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Abbasi the previous day met his Nepalese counterpart Ok P Sharma Oli here and mentioned bilateral ties but even so ways to revive the SAARC process.
They agreed to toughen cooperation in areas of economic system, defence and culture, Pakistan's respectable APP news company reported.
Abbasi stated Pakistan supported Nepal's unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity as a matter of top significance.
He stated it was once heartening that the democratic process in Nepal was once flourishing and emphasised that political balance was once a key to financial construction.
He also prolonged invitation to Oli to consult with Pakistan.
Abbasi is the primary high level overseas leader to consult with Nepal after Premier Oli assumed workplace final month.
This was once the primary respectable bilateral consult with via any Pakistan Prime Minister to Nepal after a gap of 24 years.
In 1994, the then top minister Benazir Bhutto travelled to Nepal on a bilateral consult with.
Former premier Nawaz Sharif had visited Nepal to wait the 18th SAARC Summit in 2014.
Abbasi left for Pakistan this afternoon after wrapping up his two-day Nepal consult with.
Abbasi met CPN (Maoist Centre) chairperson 'Prachanda' in the capital and the 2 leaders mentioned family members between Nepal and Pakistan, Nepalese media reported.
After the assembly, Prachanda stated that issues associated with bilateral family members and mutual pursuits have been mentioned in the assembly.
During the 45-minute assembly, they also mentioned measures to enhance bilateral business and financial family members, Republica newspaper reported.
Prachanda stated the assembly also wired the need of initiative from all member-states to revitalise the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
The 19th SAARC Summit, which was once scheduled to be held in Islamabad in November 2016, was once cancelled after India introduced to boycott the assembly bringing up Pakistan's involvement in the Uri terror attack. Three other SAARC participants joined India, ensuing in the cancellation of the summit.
Abbasi also paid a courtesy name on President Bidya Devi Bhandari and addressed a programme organised via the SAARC Secretariat.
During a gathering with SAARC Secretary General Amjad B. Sial, Abbasi stated SAARC was once the most important forum which required serious and honest efforts via member countries to discover its true attainable.
Pakistan was once committed to playing a constructive function in SAARC, the top minister stated.
Sial, who belongs to Pakistan's Foreign Service and was once appointed secretary common of SAARC in 2017, briefed the Abbasi on the actions of the organisation.
SAARC member states include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Abbasi the previous day met his Nepalese counterpart Ok P Sharma Oli here and mentioned bilateral ties but even so ways to revive the SAARC process.
They agreed to toughen cooperation in areas of economic system, defence and culture, Pakistan's respectable APP news company reported.
Abbasi stated Pakistan supported Nepal's unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity as a matter of top significance.
He stated it was once heartening that the democratic process in Nepal was once flourishing and emphasised that political balance was once a key to financial construction.
He also prolonged invitation to Oli to consult with Pakistan.
Abbasi is the primary high level overseas leader to consult with Nepal after Premier Oli assumed workplace final month.
This was once the primary respectable bilateral consult with via any Pakistan Prime Minister to Nepal after a gap of 24 years.
In 1994, the then top minister Benazir Bhutto travelled to Nepal on a bilateral consult with.
Former premier Nawaz Sharif had visited Nepal to wait the 18th SAARC Summit in 2014.
Abbasi left for Pakistan this afternoon after wrapping up his two-day Nepal consult with.
Nepal's Prachanda, Pakistan PM Abbasi discuss ways to revitalise SAARC
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