Nepal elected to the Bureau of LLDCs: MoFA

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU: Nepal has been elected to the Bureau of the Landlocked Developing Countries for the term of 2020/21 in a meeting in New York on
Friday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said in Twitter. According to the diplomatic mission in Kathamndu, the meeting also endorsed
Bolivia, Kazakhstan and Zimbabwe in the Bureau of LLDCs. Kazakhstan will chair the group. At present, 32 countries belong to the group of
landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) of which 16 are located in Africa, 12 in Asia, 2 in Latin America and 2 in Central and Eastern
Europe. #Nepal is elected to the #Bureau of #LLDCs for the term 2020/21 together with #Bolivia, #Kazakhstan and #Zimbabwe in a meeting in
New York today. The meeting also elected #Kazakhstan as Chair of the group. Nepal is ready to serve in the Bureau and contribute
more.@MofaNepal — Nepal Mission to the UN (@NepalUNNY) September 12, 2019 The post Nepal elected to the Bureau of LLDCs: MoFA appeared
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