PM Oli to address UNGA highlighting on tenets of Nepal’s foreign policy
KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has made it clear that he will not do anything to bow down Nepal’s image in the international arena while participating in the 79th General Assembly of the United Nations.
Informing the House of Representatives (HoR) today about the matters to be raised in the UN General Assembly, the PM mentioned that he would make it clear about Nepal’s policy of not interfering in the internal affairs of others and not accepting the interference of others in line with the Charter of the United Nations.
He said that the Constitution of Nepal, democratic principles, the identity of an independent nation with sovereignty, fair national interests and international commitments will be discussed. “What are our efforts and problems in the journey of development and prosperity and how to join hands with the world regarding our efforts will be put in the United Nations,” Prime Minister Oli said, adding that Nepal wants to have good relations with its neighbors, and not fake and artificial relations.
“We believe in the notion ‘friendship with all and enmity with none’,” Prime Minister Oli made it clear. He said that he will represent the country and people at the international arena, considering this fact because he is doing politics for the country and the people, for today and even more so for tomorrow.
Referring to the ‘Future Summit’ event that he will be participating in after attending the General Assembly, Prime Minister Oli informed the parliament that in the Summit he will present Nepal’s perspective on the safety of mankind and the earth, the ‘ecosystem’ of mountains and seas. He will also speak on the topic of rising sea level due to the melting of the snow in the mountains.
During his stay in the United States, he will address separate events at Columbia University in New York and Harvard University in Boston.