COVID-19 cooperation a major agenda of FM Gyawali’s India visit: MoFA

Kathmandu / Jan 12: During his three-day visit to India, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, will discuss COVID-19 corporation with the Indian authorities, among other issues.
FM Gyawali is visiting the southern neighbor from 14 to 16 January for the sixth meeting of Nepal-India Joint Commission.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the meeting will dwell upon Nepal-India bilateral relations including trade, transit, energy, boundary, infrastructure, connectivity, investment, agriculture, tourism, culture, among others.
While in New Delhi, Minister Gyawali will also meet the high-level dignitaries of India. The Nepali delegation will consist of the Ambassador of Nepal to India, Foreign Secretary, Health Secretary, and other senior officials of the Government of Nepal.