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EU Diplomats Express Confidence in PM Shah's Reform Agenda for Nepal

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European diplomats, led by EU Ambassador Véronique Lorenzo, have expressed strong confidence in Prime Minister Balendra Shah's reform agenda and commitment to Nepal's development. Following a meeting in Kathmandu, the delegation noted Shah's clear vision and structured roadmap for implementing impactful transformations in the country, signaling a new phase of cooperation.

  • The EU delegation met with Prime Minister Balendra Shah in Kathmandu to discuss Nepal's political transition, investment climate, education, tourism, culture, and infrastructure.
  • Ambassador Lorenzo described Prime Minister Shah as a determined leader with "strong reform intentions" and a clear vision for Nepal's development.
  • The diplomats observed that Prime Minister Shah presented a clear timeline, structured agenda, and implementation-oriented roadmap for Nepal’s development priorities.
  • The meeting signifies a potential new phase of diplomatic, economic, cultural, and investment cooperation between Nepal and the European Union.
  • Prime Minister Shah has recently held a collective meeting with diplomats stationed in Nepal, though he has refrained from one-on-one meetings with foreign envoys.

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