
Kathmandu: Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi today arrived here on a
two-day visit during which he will hold talks with Nepal's top
leadership as part of his country's efforts to engage with regional
nations.
Abbasi, who is visiting Nepal at the invitation of Prime
Minister K P Sharma Oli, was received by Finance Minister Dr Yuvaraj
Khatiwada at the Tribhuwan International Airport.
He was accorded the guard of honour at Army Pavilion at Tundikhel Ground in presence of Prime Minister Oli.
Abbasi is the first high level foreign leader to visit Nepal after Premier Oli assumed office last month.
Prime
Minister Abbasi met his Nepalese counterpart Oli and exchanged views on
matters of mutual interest, according to Nepal Foreign Ministry
sources.
He will also call on President Bidyadevi Bhandari at
Rastrapati Bhawan, Sheetal Niwas, Kathmandu tomorrow and will meet other
high officials of Nepal.
Abbasi is the first Pakistan prime minister to visit Nepal after an interval of three years.
Former premier Nawaz Sharif had visited Nepal to attend the 18th SAARC Summit.
Oli will host a dinner tonight in honour of Abbasi.
His
visit will provide an opportunity to further expand and strengthen
bilateral relations across all areas of mutual interest including trade,
education, tourism, defence and people to people contacts, Pakistan's
Foreign Office said in a statement.
The visit is a part of
Pakistan's "pro-active and outreach efforts" to engage with regional
countries, the Foreign Office said yesterday.
It said ways of
invigorating the South East Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
as an important regional organisation will also be discussed.
PTI