Kathmandu: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has urged the Indonesian Ambassador to facilitate bringing in Indonesian investment to Nepal’s hydropower and tourism sectors.
Prime Minister Deuba made this remark during a meeting with the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Nepal Heru Hartanto Subolo at PM’s residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu on Tuesday.
“The Prime Minister has said that the Embassy should facilitate in bringing Indonesian investment to Nepal’s hydropower, tourism, and other potential sectors, and also promote Nepal among the mountain-loving Indonesian tourists,” Chandra Prasad Dhakal, honorary consul of the Republic of Indonesia to Nepal, quoted PM Deuba as saying.
Similarly, PM Deuba also asked the Indonesian government to establish its residential embassy in Nepal.
During the meeting, Ambassador Subolo said that he would facilitate the Indonesian government and private sector to bring their investment in Nepal’s hydropower, tourism, and other potential sectors.
Ambassador Subolo said that he was positive to establish a residential embassy of Indonesia in Kathmandu and would convey PM Deuba’s message to his government.
He informed that the two countries, Nepal and Indonesia, were about to sign an agreement to facilitate visas for diplomatic and official passport holders.
Ambassador Subolo, who is here in Nepal for promoting the upcoming Trade Expo in Indonesia, said that the Trade Expo would help promote trade and investment between the two countries.
“There is huge potential for trade and investment between Indonesia and Nepal. We are ready to promote the mutual interest of both countries. The upcoming trade expo will further support this mission,” he said.
Asking the Nepal government to facilitate in visas for Indonesian tourists, he informed that the Indonesian government was planning to provide on-arrival-visa for Nepali tourists.
Chandra Prasad Dhakal, honorary consul of the Republic of Indonesia, staff of the embassy, and honorary consul were present during the meeting.
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