KATHMANDU, JUNE 28

The Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) of Germany has decided to continue with the bilateral development cooperation with Nepal beyond 2023.

German Ambassador to Nepal. Thomas Prinz met Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and handed over a letter from Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz suggesting to continue Germany's support to Nepal's development efforts in the core areas of sustainable economic development, climate and energy and health and social protection, according to a press released by German Embassy.

The German Ambassador Thomas Prinz said: "I am extremely happy that the German Government has decided to continue bilateral development cooperation with Nepal. It gives us the chance to jointly tackle important challenges like climate change."

Representatives of Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development BMZ will be coming for official government to government dialogue within 2022.

Nepal and Germany have a long-standing bilateral cooperation for over 60 years. German Development Cooperation has been supporting Nepal's efforts in achieving the sustainable development goals. Immediate support was also provided for COVID-19 response. Since September 2021, Germany supports Nepal's shift to a green, resilient, and inclusive development (GRID) pathway as signed on the Kathmandu Declaration on GRID, endorsed by the Government of Nepal and 17 Development Partners.

Germany greatly appreciates Nepal's engagement for a rule-based international order, as well as for peace and stability in South Asia and around the world, German Embassy said in its release. "The Federal republic of Germany and the Government of Nepal are bound by shared values, in particular our commitment to democracy, human rights and multilateralism."