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European Union Blacklist: Government’s Active Diplomatic Efforts and Strategic Measures Explained

Wreckage of a Saorya Airlines aircraft accident at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, on July 24, 2024. Several people stand nearby.

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Caption: Wreckage of Saorya Airlines’ crashed aircraft at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, on July 24, 2024, with people standing nearby.

The European Union has continued persistent diplomatic efforts to lift the ban imposed on Nepal’s airlines. Officials have indicated that legislation addressing key concerns is expected to be introduced in parliament within a month.

On Tuesday, non-resident ambassadors and mission heads from EU member states held a group meeting with Prime Minister Balendra Shah.

Over the past two days, 22 EU ambassadors and deputy mission chiefs met with Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal, Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Khadgaraj Paudel, and Minister of Education Sasmit Pokharel.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that the government is actively working on reforms and urged the EU to lift the restrictions imposed on Nepalese airlines listed on the aviation safety blacklist.

Meeting Between Prime Minister Balendra Shah and European Union Ambassadors

Prime Minister Balendra Shah meeting with European Union ambassadors on Tuesday

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Caption: Prime Minister Balendra Shah meeting with various EU member state ambassadors on Tuesday.

Since taking office on April 23, Prime Minister Shah has been organizing joint meetings and dialogues with ambassadors and diplomatic mission heads based in Nepal. On Tuesday, he held a joint meeting with non-resident EU ambassadors and mission chiefs.

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