62 years of diplomatic relations between Nepal, Israel commemorated

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, MAY 11The Embassy of Israel celebrated 62 years of diplomatic relations between Nepal and Israel, amidst
the presence of Vice President Nanda Bahadur Pun, high ranked Nepali government officials, diplomats, media fraternity and distinguished
business community guests, in Kathmandu on Tuesday.
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Welcoming the guests, Hanan Goder, Ambassador of Israel to Nepal said, "Israel and
Nepal share the same values of tolerance, democracy, community solidarity and respect for the other
We both nations are proud of our heritage and as small civilizations, face similar challenges
This is what united us in the past and this will continue to keep bilateral relations good." During the programme, Yair
Lapid, Alternate Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Israel expressed his warm wishes on a video congratulatory message
He said, "For three decades, Nepal was the only country in the region to maintain diplomatic relations with Israel
Israel continues to seek out new opportunities to cooperate with Nepal, considering Nepal a great friend and a partner."Likewise, Haim
Sharett, son of Late Moshe Sharett, Former Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Israel referred to the meetings of Late Moshe Sharett and
Late B.P
Koirala in Myanmar, Israel and in Nepal which led to intensive dialogue, closer understanding and a deep friendship
He further said, "The wonderful ongoing friendship later became binational friendship." Late Moshe Sharett was one of the architects for
establishing Nepal-Israel relations, the statement issued by the Israeli embassy stated.Besides, Sujata Koirala, Former Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ramesh Nath Pandey, Former Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, Former Minister
for Foreign Affairs, Bharat Raj Paudyal, Foreign Secretary, MoFA also spoke about 'Nepal-Israel Relations' and highlighted on the strong
bonds between the two countries.Concluding the event, DCM Tal Shvartsman said, "I believe that the bond between our two countries will
continue to grow and flourish for many more years to come."The diplomatic relations were established at the initiation of the two great
leaders and Prime Ministers of their respective countries, B.P
Koirala and David Ben Gurion on 1 June 1960
Since the establishment of the relations, the two nations have continued to cooperate and collaborate on various areas of mutual interests
benefitting both the countries in the field of agriculture, health, education, among many others, the statement said.The gallery of an
exhibition on flashback of Nepal-Israel relations was also displayed, portraying a historical cooperation between the two countries.On the
occasion, the Embassy also extended warm greetings and best wishes to the Governments of Nepal and Israel and its people and said that this
is an important occasion to mark the existing bilateral ties as well as an opportunity to take the cordial relations to scale new heights.
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