Key Points

Vietnamese Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan wrapped up her three-day visit to Nepal with a tour of UNESCO World Heritage sites. She met with President Ramchandra Paudel to discuss expanding economic ties in trade, tourism, and technology transfer. Both leaders emphasized Buddhism as a cultural bridge and explored direct air connectivity between the countries. The visit marks growing cooperation as Nepal and Vietnam approach 50 years of diplomatic relations.

Key Points: Vietnamese VP Xuan Tours Nepal UNESCO Sites to Boost Bilateral Ties

  • VP Xuan toured Bouddhanath Stupa and Patan Durbar Square on final day
  • Nepal and Vietnam discussed expanding trade and tourism cooperation
  • Both nations aim to strengthen cultural ties through shared Buddhist heritage
  • Leaders agreed to hold first Bilateral Consultation Mechanism meeting soon
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Vietnamese Vice Prez tours UNESCO heritage site in Nepal as she wraps her visit

Vietnamese VP Vo Thi Anh Xuan concludes Nepal visit with UNESCO heritage tour and high-level talks on expanding trade, tourism, and cultural cooperation between nations.

"Nepal is keen to accelerate bilateral cooperation for this - President Ramchandra Paudel"

Lalitpur, August 25

Vietnamese Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan visited the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu and Lalitpur as she wraps up her three-day visit to the Himalayan Nation.

Vice President Xuan toured the Bouddhanath Stupa and the Patan Durbar Square on the last day of her visit to Nepal.

On the occasion, the Mayor of Lalitpur Metropolitan City, Chiri Babu Maharjan, welcomed the visiting dignitary and presented her with a souvenir as a token of friendship. The visiting deputy-head from the Southeast Asian nation toured the Patan Museum and the Bouddhanath Stupa.

Earlier in the day, the Vietnamese Vice President Xuan met President Ramchandra Paudel at the official residence, Sheetal Niwas, earlier in the morning.

During the meeting, President Paudel said there was vast potential to expand bilateral economic ties in trade, tourism, investment, and technology transfer between the two countries.

"Nepal is keen to accelerate bilateral cooperation for this," Kiran Pokharel, press adviser to President Paudel, quoted him as saying. The President added that Nepal is focusing on economic and social transformation through investment in agriculture, tourism, manufacturing, and hydropower.

He praised Vietnam for transforming itself into one of the world's most dynamic economies. Paudel also highlighted Buddhism as a strong cultural bridge between the two nations, saying it was encouraging that a large number of Vietnamese see Lumbini as a sacred place to visit once in their lifetime.

Vietnamese Vice President Xuan noted Nepal's goal of becoming a middle-income country by 2030 and Vietnam's aim of attaining high-income status by 2045, stressing the need to build a broader cooperation framework between the two countries before 2030.

She said there was scope for cooperation in culture, sports, and tourism, and lauded Nepal's role in promoting peace and its commitments on climate change.

Earlier on Sunday, Vice President Ramsahaya Prasad Yadav also held talks with his Vietnamese counterpart. The two leaders reviewed bilateral ties since establishing diplomatic relations in 1975 and emphasised the importance of 2025, which marks the 50th anniversary of relations.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, they agreed to hold the first meeting of the Bilateral Consultation Mechanism soon and discussed strengthening cooperation in trade, investment, and connectivity, including the possibility of a direct air link.

Later in the day, Xuan called on Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli at Singha Durbar. According to Oli's chief adviser, Bishnu Prasad Rimal, the two leaders discussed expanding ties at government-to-government, business-to-business, and people-to-people levels and stressed the need to deepen diplomatic and cultural engagement.

On Saturday, Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba called on the visiting vice president and sought her help to initiate flights from Vietnam to the Gautam Buddha International Airport in Bhairahawa and the Pokhara International Airport.

The visit comes as Nepal and Vietnam mark five decades of diplomatic relations. Both countries have long cooperated in multilateral forums such as the Non-Aligned Movement and the Group of 77. Vice President Xuan is scheduled to return to Hanoi on Monday.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone who visited both Nepal and Vietnam, I can say these two countries have incredible cultural similarities despite geographical distance. Hope they establish direct flights soon! ✈️
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Aman W
Vietnam's economic transformation is truly impressive. Nepal can learn a lot from their development model. Good to see South-South cooperation strengthening in our region.
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Sarah B
While the diplomatic visits are nice, I hope these discussions actually lead to concrete outcomes. Too often we see high-level visits without follow-up action on the ground.
Karthik V
The Buddhist pilgrimage angle is smart diplomacy. Lumbini could become a major destination for Vietnamese tourists if properly promoted. Win-win for both economies!
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Nisha Z
Beautiful to see cultural diplomacy at work! The Patan Durbar Square and Bouddhanath Stupa are perfect choices to showcase Nepal's rich heritage. Hope this leads to more cultural exchanges 🏛️

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