Kathmandu, 21 October: Japanese ambassador Kikuta Yutaka paid a courtesy call on Foreign Minister Dr. Narayan Khadka on Wednesday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singha Durbar. Ambassador Kikuta congratulated FM Khadka in person for his appointment and expressed his best wishes for the success of Prime Minister Deuba and Foreign Minister Khadka.  The ambassador handed over the congratulatory letter from Motegi Toshimitsu, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan to Minister Khadka on this occasion.  Minister Khadka expressed his appreciation for the congratulations and congratulated Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio for the appointment.  The ambassador and Minister shared the views to cooperate further to expand the bilateral relations between the two countries, as the year 2022 commemorates the 120th anniversary since the first Nepali students travelled to Japan in 1902. Furthermore, the ambassador mentioned that Japan had been working with Nepal as a friendly development partner and will continue to assist the country’s challenge to deal with the COVID-19 situation, moreover, they are for the socio-economic development and recovery of Nepal from the pandemic. As an example of the recent assistance, ambassador Kikuta mentioned Japan’s contribution to UNICEF for the cold-chain facility to ensure vaccines reach all as “Last One Mile Support.”  Minister Khadka expressed his gratitude for Japan’s cooperation and assistance in multiple ways to overcome the difficulties caused by COVID-19, including the provision of 1.6 million doses of vaccine and medical equipment. Ambassador Kikuta emphasized the long-term bilateral relationship between Japan and Nepal and expressed his wish to further deepen the close partnership by resuming the people-to-people exchange once the pandemic situation will ease soon. People’s News Monitoring Service