Kathmandu. In a significant diplomatic encounter, Commander-in-Chief Maharathi Prabhuram Sharma of Nepal engaged in a courtesy meeting today with Mr. Rob Fenn, the Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Nepal. The meeting took place at a military base, fostering discussions on a range of topics aimed at enhancing bilateral interests and mutual relations between the two nations.
The high-level meeting transpired within the Commander-in-Chief’s office, setting the stage for fruitful deliberations. Both parties delved into matters of strategic importance, underscoring the enduring partnership between Nepal and the United Kingdom.
Among the key subjects discussed was the imminent visit of Commander-in-Chief Prabhuram Sharma to the United Kingdom. This visit, slated to span six days, is scheduled to take place from Ashwin 21st to Ashwin 26th, 2080. The official invitation extended by Chief of General Staff, General Sir Patrick Sanders KCB, CBE, DSO, ADC Gen, emphasizes the importance of fostering military ties and cooperation between the two nations.
The upcoming visit holds promise for deepening collaborative efforts and bolstering the defense and security relationship between Nepal and the United Kingdom. It serves as a testament to the commitment of both countries to strengthening their diplomatic and strategic partnerships.
As Commander-in-Chief Prabhuram Sharma prepares to embark on this significant journey, the anticipation for constructive discussions and outcomes during his visit remains high. The meeting between the Commander-in-Chief and the British Ambassador underscores the mutual respect and commitment to advancing the interests of both nations, setting a positive tone for future collaborations.