Sri Lankan PM says Nepal-Sri Lanka relations historic

Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Dinesh Gunawardena has said that Nepal-Sri Lanka relations were historic and the two countries enjoy religious ties as well.

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Trade, investment issues beween Nepal and Srilanka discussed

KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 21: Matters concerning trade, investment and mutual concerns, and interests were discussed during the Nepal-Sri Lanka ministerial-level meeting. During a meeting of the Nepal-Sri Lanka Joint Commission here today, topics relating to trade, investment increase, expansion of air connectivity between the two countries, promotion of cooperation in culture, tourism and education sector, strengthening […] The post Trade, investment issues beween Nepal and Srilanka discussed appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Sabry arrives in Kathmandu

KATHMANDU, Dec 20: Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Mum Ali Sabry has arrived in Kathmandu on a four-day visit on Wednesday. The Sri Lankan Minister arrived here to attend the first meeting of Nepal-Sri Lanka Joint Commission He was was received by Foreign Secretary Sewa Lamsal at Tr

Nepal-Sri Lanka foreign ministers' meeting in December

COLOMBO (Sri Lanka), Oct 12: A joint meeting of the ministers for foreign affairs of Nepal and Sri Lanka is to take place in Kathmandu. The meeting has been set for December 21-22.

Nepal-Sri Lanka FM Meeting in December

A joint meeting of the ministers for foreign affairs of Nepal and Sri Lanka is to take place in Kathmandu.

Nepal-Sri Lanka FM Meeting in December

A joint meeting of the ministers for foreign affairs of Nepal and Sri Lanka is to take place in Kathmandu.

Sri Lankan PM says Nepal-Sri Lanka relations historic

KATHMANDU, Nov 6: Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Dinesh Gunawardena has said that Nepal-Sri Lanka relations were historic and the two countries enjoy religious ties as well.

Sri Lanka to hold 5th BIMSTEC summit

COLOMBO, March 27: Sri Lanka will host the fifth Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) summit from Monday to Wednesday. The Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that the event will be held in hybrid mode and foreign ministers and senior officials of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Thailand will arrive in Sri Lanka on Sunday. The foreign minister of Myanmar will participate virtually, the foreign ministry said. On March 30, Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa will chair the BIMSTEC Summit with leaders of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Thailand participating virtually, according to the foreign ministry. The ministry said the leaders and senior officials will discuss the progress and the future of BIMSTEC, and a BIMSTEC charter is expected to be adopted during the summit. BIMSTEC groups seven nations of South Asia and Southeast Asia including Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand.