Canada–Nepal relations
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Foreign relations between Canada and the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal were first established in 1965.
History
[edit]Relations were first established 18 January 1965, although earlier both nations were a part of the Colombo Plan. In 1970, the Canadian International Development Agency began distributing aid in Nepal. In 2003, a duty-free agreement was signed between the two nations.[1] Nepal maintains an embassy on Queen Street in Ottawa, and has honorary consulates in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, and Victoria, British Columbia.[2] Canada's high commission in New Delhi is accredited to Nepal and maintains an honorary consulate in Kathmandu.[citation needed]
Consulate of Canada in Tallinn | |
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Location | Kathmandu |
Address | P884+9VP, Kathmandu 44600 |
Ambassador | Buddha Basnyat |
Canada has issued nearly $500 million in aid to Nepal throughout the course of relations, including $50 million for the April 2015 Nepal earthquake.[3]
Resident diplomatic missions
[edit]Canada maintains an Honorary Consulate in Kathmandu and Nepal maintains an embassy in Ottawa.
Embassy of Nepal in Ottawa | |
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Location | Ottawa |
Address | 408 Queen St K1R 5A7 |
Ambassador | Bharat Raj Paudyal |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Nepal – Canada Relations". Government of Nepal: Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 30 April 2021.
- ^ "Nepal-Canada Relations". Government of Nepal: Embassy of Nepal, Ottawa Canada. Archived from the original on 30 April 2021.
- ^ Canada, Global Affairs (28 March 2019). "Canada-Nepal relations". GAC.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Relations of Canada and Nepal at Wikimedia Commons