Kathmandu, Aug. 25: The Embassy of Nepal and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman have signed an agreement to lease a plot of land in the diplomatic area to build chancery and residence of the head of the Nepali mission.
Ambassador of Nepal to the Sultanate Sarmila Parajuli Dhakal and Secretary, Administration and Financial, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate, Mohamed bin Nasser bin Mohamed Al Wahaibi signed the agreement on behalf of their respective governments at a function held in Oman today.∙
As per the agreement, the Nepal embassy is slotted a plot of 4100 sqm in the diplomatic area for the aforementioned purpose, according to the Embassy of Nepal.
After the signing ceremony Ambassador Dhakal and Under Secretary Mohamed bin Nasser congratulated each other for achieving a milestone in the diplomatic relations between the two countries. Also, they discussed about exploring relations between two countries in the sectors of trade, tourism and bilateral investment besides labour issues.
As per the policy of government of Nepal, Embassy is planning to begin the construction work of the building very soon.
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