Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal is leaving for USA to participate in
the 64th general assembly of the United Nations on September 20.
PM
Nepal is leading the Nepali delegation which includes foreign minister
Sujata Koirala, chief secretary Madhav Ghimire, foreign secretaries
Gyan Chandra Acharya and Madan Kumar Bhattarai, under secretary at the
foreign ministry Rudra Nepal, PM's foreign affairs advisor Rajan
Bhattarai, and FM Koirala's advisor Chiranjivi Nepal.
PM Nepal's
spouse Gayatri Nepal is also accompanying him in his US trip. With some
additional members the size of the delegation could reach up to 30,
according to foreign ministry sources.
The three-month long UN
general assembly is beginning on September 15. Head of states and
governments of member nations will address the assembly from September
23.
PM Nepal will also meet US President Barack Obama during his
visit. Nepal will apprise the US President of the progress in Nepal's
peace process during the meeting.
Some ministers and parliamentarians will also go to participate in the general assembly after PM Nepal returns.
Foreign
affairs experts have suggested the Prime Minister's office to reduce
the size delegation to cut down cost as Nepal is not taking any
specific agenda for this general assembly.
Foreign ministry sources say, more than Rs 20 million will be spent for the PM's trip if a 30-member delegation is taken.