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Kuwait's Ambassador Al-Shamali commences duties as Nepal's non-appointed diplomatic representative

Kuwaiti diplomat Mishal Al-Shamali, appointed as non-resident ambassador to Nepal, met with Nepal's President Ram Chandra Paudel on Wednesday and formally took up his duties. The Kuwaiti Embassy in India confirmed that Ambassador Al-Shamali delivered messages of goodwill on behalf of His...

Kuwait's Ambassador Al-Shamali commences duties as Nepal's non-appointed diplomatic representative

In a momentous occasion, Kuwait’s Ambassador to India, Mishal Al-Shamali, presents his credentials as Nepal’s non-resident ambassador

The other day, in a significant move, Mishal Al-Shamali, Kuwait’s Ambassador stationed in India, presented his credentials to Nepal’s President, Ram Chandra Paudel, officially becoming the non-resident ambassador to Nepal. This act of diplomacy marks a significant stride in strengthening the existing relations between the two countries.

As per the Kuwaiti Embassy in New Delhi, Al-Shamali conveyed warm greetings on behalf of Kuwait’s Amir, Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, and Crown Prince, Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, as reported by KUNA. He also wished the Nepalese President good health, prosperity, and continued success for Nepal.

Al-Shamali expressed Kuwait’s gratitude for the robust ties with Nepal and vowed to work towards augmenting these bilateral relations in accordance with the hopes of both nations’ leaders and citizens. During the ceremony, both sides discussed the current state of the relationship and explored potential avenues for expanding cooperation across various fields.

The Ambassador expressed his appreciation for the faith reposed in him to represent Kuwait in Nepal. On the other hand, the Nepalese President conveyed his regards to the Amir and Crown Prince of Kuwait and expressed satisfaction with the warm relations between the two nations. He also commended Kuwait for its concerning efforts to enhance the living conditions of Nepalese citizens residing in Kuwait. The President reiterated Nepal’s commitment to fortifying its relationship with Kuwait, with a focus on shared interests.

Sturdy Diplomatic Ties and Mutual InterestsKuwait and Nepal’s relationship is founded on strong diplomatic ties, with both nations eager to deepen cooperation across various sectors. A significant aspect of their relationship is labor migration, involving hundreds of thousands of Nepali workers in Kuwait. This aspect, however, has sparked concerns over human rights and worker protections.

Economic cooperation is another potential area for growth, with Nepal keen on leveraging Kuwait’s economic might and investment opportunities. The aim is to develop multifaceted relations centered on mutual economic, social, and cultural development. Nepal and Kuwait aim to build on these relations for their common benefit, fostering growth and mutual respect.

Towards a Stronger AllianceThe Ambassador and the President discussed prospects for strengthening cooperation across various sectors during the credential presentation ceremony, underlining the importance of mutual understanding and partnership for the progress of both countries. Potential avenues for cooperation include economic investments, enhancing worker protections, promoting cultural exchange, and developing tourism. The success of these endeavors promises to reinforce the bonds between Kuwait and Nepal for years to come.

  1. The Ambassador, Mishal Al-Shamali, expressed his eagerness to work towards augmenting the bilateral relations between Nepal and Kuwait, as per the hopes of both nations' leaders and citizens.
  2. During the credential presentation ceremony, the President of Nepal, Ram Chandra Paudel, reiterated Nepal's commitment to fortifying its relationship with Kuwait, with a focus on shared interests, including economic investments and cultural exchange.
  3. The Ambassador, Mishal Al-Shamali, conveyed Kuwait’s gratitude for the robust ties with Nepal, and the mutual interests driven by labor migration and economic cooperation are key aspects of their relationship that both nations are keen on deepening.
Ambassador Mishal Al-Shamali of Kuwait, in a meeting with Nepalese President Ram Chandra Paudel, presented his credentials and officially assumed the position of non-resident ambassador to Nepal. The Kuwaiti Embassy in New Delhi reported that Al-Shamali delivered messages of goodwill from His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness the Crown Prince, whose names were not specified in the report.

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