Israel remembers B.P. Koirala
Kathmandu, 1 June: The Embassy of Israel and B.P. Museum Committee jointly conducted an interaction program on "B.P. Koirala and Nepal-Israel Relations” at the B.P. Memorial Museum, Sundarijal amidst the celebration of the 62 years of diplomatic relations between Nepal and Israel. The program was attended by former ministers, high ranked Nepali government officials, diplomats, politicians, media fraternity and friends of Israel. Gyanendra Bahadur Karki, Minister for Communication and Information Technology, was the chief guest of the program.
The diplomatic relations between the two nations were established at the initiation of the two great leaders and Prime Ministers of their respective countries, B.P. Koirala and David Ben Gurion on 1 June 1960.
"Israel highly values the contribution of B.P. Koirala as a great leader; Israel will always remember that Nepal was the first and the only country from South Asia to keep relations with Israel at the time, the Israel embassy has stated.
Since the establishment of ties, the two countries have been enjoying deep friendship, demonstrated by many high-level visits, and mutually benefitting cooperation in various fields including agriculture, education, health, entrepreneurship, etc.
Marking this historic occasion, Minister Karki said, “I would like to extend my sincere congratulations on the 62nd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries. We express our unwavering commitment to work together to further strengthen and consolidate this ties between our two countries.”
He further said that Nepal is inspired and wants to be benefitted by the cutting-edge technology of Israel.
Hanan Goder, Ambassador of Israel, said, “Relations between two countries have two dimensions: the bilateral one and the multilateral one. I gladly note that on bilateral issues, the relations are excellent.”
Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, former foreign minister talked about multilateral relations between Nepal and Israel. He said that Nepal will always support Israel’s freedom and sovereignty. Nepal will positively consider sensitive matters of Israel and will be further supportive, positive and collaborative on those matters of concerns which Israel is expecting to get support from Nepal.
Prakash Sharan Mahat, another former foreign minister, said that Nepal will always stand with Israel when it comes to Israel’s security, sovereignty and integrity. If Israel thinks that Nepal stands otherwise and has any questions about our support, we will think about it seriously and agree to discuss about it.
Former Ambassador to Israel, Dr. Anjan Shakya said that the MoU has been signed with Israel to establish 7 Excellence Centers in 7 Provinces of Nepal in agriculture sector. She further stated, “We were successful in establishing Israel-Nepal Chamber of Commerce in Israel. Many business personalities of Israel are interested to invest in Nepal.”
Talking about the agriculture, Khem Bahadur Pathak said that 3100 young Nepali students have participated in Learn and Earn program and all of them have returned Nepal with modern Israeli technology, money and hardworking professional attitude. He emphasized on the importance of modern agro-technology for agriculture and how Nepali returnees are doing extremely well in agriculture in Nepal.
The gallery of an exhibition on flashback of Nepal-Israel relations was also displayed, portraying a historical cooperation between the two countries.
The speakers highlighted about Nepal-Israel relations, B.P. and his role for democracy in Nepal, existing cooperation and the possibilities of future collaborations between the two countries. The interaction provided an opportunity to commend the existing bilateral ties and invited us to reflect on the possibilities of improving relations at multilateral level.
People's News Monitoring Service
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