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Foreign Secretary Shringla assures Nepal on COVID vaccine; both agree to advance cooperation

FS Shringla handed over 2000 vials of Remdesivir as part of New Delhi's assistance to Nepal to deal with the COVID crisis.

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FS Harsh Shringla hands over 2000 vials of Remdesivir. (Image: Indian mission in Nepal)
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Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla has assured Kathmandu of COVID-19 vaccine even as both sides have agreed to "advance cooperation" in several areas. FS Shringla is currently on a two-day Nepal visit, his third major in-person visit from India to Nepal, after the visit of RAW chief and Indian Army chief's visit.

After his meeting with Nepal's Foreign Secretary Bharat Paudyal, FS said, "We had a very productive and useful exchange, we went through a very large number of issues of bilateral cooperation. It shows the multifaceted and comprehensive nature of our cooperation".

During the visit, FS called on Nepal Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali and Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli. He handed over 2000 vials of Remdesivir as part of New Delhi's assistance to Nepal to deal with the COVID crisis.

He assured Nepal will be a priority when it comes to vaccine saying, "We will make this vaccine accessible and affordable and it goes without saying that first priority will be for our closest neighbors like Nepal. Will put our health ministers and regulators in touch with each other to ensure that when this vaccine enters the market, Nepal will have the fullest benefit."

The visit comes even as ties had deteriorated between the two countries after the Nepal government led by KP Sharma Oli issued a new map of the country. The new map showed the Indian territories of Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura as Nepali territories, irking New Delhi.

Highlighting the 'civilizational ties', FS said, "Bilateral relations are age-old and historic and even during the worst period of the covid-19 pandemic, the strict lockdown, we ensured trade, essential supplies and commodities continue to flow between our two countries"

It is interesting to know, FS, when he reached Kathmandu on Thursday morning, spoke to the media in Nepali, a gesture that has not gone unnoticed and was seen positively.

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