
Kathmandu, May 2: The government is to continue independent foreign policy based on the United Nations Charter, principles of non-alignment, Panchasheel, and norms of international law and world peace in order to protect national interests.
"Based on the motto of 'Amity with all, enmity with none' and principle of sovereign equality, relations with all nations will be expanded," said President Ram Chandra Paudel while presenting the government policies and programmes in the joint meeting of the federal parliaments on Friday.
He further said friendly relations with neighbouring countries will be deepened on the basis of mutual benefit and respect. Nepal’s role in the United Nations and multilateral forums will be made more effective and robust to promote national interest. Regional cooperation will be made effective, meaningful and aligned to national interest through regional organisations to which Nepal is associated, according to him.
Economic diplomacy will be conducted effectively both within and outside the country, forwarding it as an important tool for promoting development cooperation, investment, labor market, trade, and tourism, the Head of the State said, adding that identity and dignity of the nation will be enhanced at the international level through public and cultural diplomacy, utilising the capacities and network of non-resident Nepalis.
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