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Nepal and Qatar agree on collaboration in eight sectors

Kathmandu, April 24: Nepal and Qatar have reached to an agreement and understanding to collaborate in the art and culture, education, communication, youth and sports, legal assistance, and the industry and commerce sectors. These agreements and MoUs were signed today on the occasion of the State Visit of Amir of

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