Prime Minister’s 12 Key Messages to Foreign Ambassadors and Diplomatic Heads in Nepal

News Summary
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- Prime Minister Balen Shah provided a detailed joint briefing to foreign ambassadors and heads of diplomatic missions in Nepal outlining the government’s priorities for the first time.
- Reaffirming Nepal’s balanced and pragmatic foreign policy, PM Shah emphasized commitment to deepening relations with neighbors, friendly nations, and development partners.
- The twelve key messages include strengthening ties with friendly countries, prioritizing the safety of Nepali citizens, shared peace objectives, and maintaining political stability.
March 27, Kathmandu – Prime Minister Balen Shah briefed foreign ambassadors and heads of diplomatic missions based in Nepal’s capital on the government’s key priorities. Emphasizing a balanced and pragmatic diplomatic approach and prioritizing peace as a shared goal, he clearly laid out twelve major messages.
Following his appointment as prime minister, this marked the first joint briefing PM Shah gave to various country ambassadors and mission chiefs stationed in Nepal.
The briefing, held at the Prime Minister’s Office, provided detailed insights into Nepal’s foreign policy priorities.

Attending the meeting were envoys and diplomatic heads from India, Pakistan, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom, Qatar, Switzerland, France, Israel, Japan, Bangladesh, Germany, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, China, the United States, and the United Nations.
According to the Prime Minister’s Secretariat, PM Shah reiterated Nepal’s balanced and practical foreign policy approach and expressed a commitment to further deepen relationships with neighboring countries, friendly nations, and development partners based on trust, mutual respect, and shared prosperity.






