Prime Minister Balen Shah will hold a collective meeting with foreign ambassadors on Wednesday, marking a major step in Nepal’s diplomatic engagement.
The meeting is scheduled after 12:00 PM, with senior government officials in attendance, including Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal, Chief Secretary Suman Raj Aryal, and top officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
During the session, PM Balen Shah is expected to brief ambassadors on Nepal’s current political situation, along with the government’s policies, priorities, and long-term vision. The PM Balen Shah foreign ambassadors meeting aims to deliver a clear and unified message about Nepal’s direction to the international community.
Shift in Nepal’s Diplomatic Approach
This collective engagement marks a shift from Nepal’s traditional diplomatic practice, where ambassadors typically met the Prime Minister individually. Officials say the new format is designed to improve coordination and ensure consistent communication.
Although foreign diplomats had earlier requested separate meetings, the Prime Minister opted for a collective approach. The Prime Minister’s Office believes this model could establish a new standard in Nepal’s diplomatic engagement, promoting transparency and efficiency.
The PM Balen Shah foreign ambassadors meeting is expected to influence future diplomatic interactions and strengthen Nepal’s global engagement strategy.