Kathmandu: Thee 100 Year Anniversary of the Nepal–United Kingdom Treaty of Friendship has been marked with an exhibition and reception at the British Library in London, UK.
The event was jointly hosted by the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office of the United Kingdom and the Embassy of Nepal in London, in collaboration with the British Library, and the Embassy of Nepal, London on 25 April 2023 to commemorate the day.
The Embassy of Nepal mentioned in a Press Release that the historical documents, manuscripts, photographs, philatelic collections, and other historical materials related to Nepal and Nepal-UK relations had been put on display during the program. Speaking on the occasion, Foreign Secretary Bharat Raj Paudyal highlighted the way the 1923 Friendship Treaty provided a foundation for the evolution of the Nepal-UK relationship in the past 100 years.
The Foreign Secretary stated that these relations today have significantly expanded to development partnership, trade and investment, tourism, diasporas, British Gurkhas, and other dimensions of people-to-people linkages as well as cooperation in multilateral forums on agendas of mutual interest. He appreciated the support provided by the British Library in preserving, protecting, and digitizing historical manuscripts, photographs, monographs, and other valuable materials in Nepal.
The Minister of State in the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office of the United Kingdom, Ms. Anne-Marie Trevelyan, speaking about the longstanding relations between the two countries, stated that the United Kingdom would contribute to support Nepal in achieving sustainable economic development and graduation from the status of a least developed country, including through priority areas of trade and investment.
The Ambassador of Nepal to the United Kingdom, Gyan Chandra Acharya, and the Head of Collections at the British Library, Xerxes Mazda also addressed the program.
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