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Kathmandu, Nov 29: The 16th meeting of the EU–Nepal Joint Commission concluded in Brussels, Belgium, on Friday. According to the Nepali Embassy in Brussels, the meeting reviewed key areas of cooperation, including development assistance, trade, climate change, regional connectivity, digital and physical infrastructure, and multilateral collaboration. Both sides noted that

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said the government has a policy of promoting the culture of innovation and

Nepal and the European Union (EU) have reiterated their commitment to work together in upholding democracy and human rights, promoting