Second Meeting of BCM between Nepal, Australia held

Second Meeting of BCM between Nepal, Australia held

KATHMANDU, AUGUST 30 : The second meeting of the Bilateral Consultations Mechanism (BCM) between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nepal and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) of Australia was held in Canberra, Australia today. Foreign Secretary Bharat Raj Paudyal and  Justin Hayhurst, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Australia led their respective delegations to the BCM meeting.

"The two sides reviewed the bilateral relations between Nepal and Australia and exchanged views on further strengthening the bilateral relations and cooperation in different fields including education, energy, investment, trade, tourism, technology transfer, migration, cooperation in climate action, and disaster risk reduction, among others. Both sides agreed to prioritize the exchange of high-level visits, promote people-to-people contacts, and facilitate trade, investment, and transfer of technology," states a press release issued by the Nepali embassy based in Canberra.

They also discussed cooperation in multilateral forums, including the exchange of experiences in UN Peacekeeping operations. While appreciating Australian cooperation with Nepal, Foreign Secretary  Paudyal requested the Australian side to place Nepal as a priority country for Australian aid, support for post-COVID economic recovery, graduation from the LDC status, and realize the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, and consider issuing visa services from the Australian Embassy in Kathmandu.

Earlier, Nepal and Australia signed MOU on Cooperation on Water Resource Management yesterday under which Australia will provide support on capacity development and training technical assistance in water resource management among others, according to the release. 

The Nepali delegation led by the Foreign Secretary comprised Mr. Dinesh Kumar Ghimire, Secretary, Water and Energy Commission, H.E Mr. Kailash Raj Pokharel, Ambassador of Nepal to Australia, Mr. Lok Bahadur Thapa, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Sita Basnet, Under Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Mr. Kul Bahadur Magar, Deputy Head of Mission of Embassy of Nepal. The bilateral Consultation Mechanism between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nepal and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Australia was established on 14 July 2017 and its first meeting was held in Kathmandu on 16 August 2018.