Foreign relations of Nepal

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[edit] China and India

As a small, landlocked country wedged between two larger and far stronger powers, Nepal maintains good relations with both China and India. Nepal formally established relations with the PRC in 1956, and since then their bilateral relations have generally been very good. Because of strong cultural, religious, linguistic, and economic ties, Nepal's association with India traditionally has been close. India and Nepal restored trade relations in 1990, after a break caused by India's security concerns over Nepal's relations with the PRC. A bilateral trade treaty was signed in 1996.

[edit] Outside of Asia

Nepal also enjoys especially friendly ties with the Federal Republic of Germany, which is a major export market for Nepalese goods. Germany officially recognizes Nepal as a priority country for German development assistance and academic exchanges[1]. Also of note is that through the recruitment of Gurkha soldiers by the British Army since the 19th century, Nepal has historical and economic links with the United Kingdom.

Nepal has played an active role in the formation of the economic development-oriented South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and is the site of its secretariat. On international issues, Nepal follows a nonaligned policy and often votes with the Nonaligned Movement in the United Nations. Nepal participates in a number of UN specialized agencies and is a member of the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Colombo Plan, and the Asian Development Bank.

It is also rumoured to have received large amounts of money from the United States in order to fund the army against the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) in the Nepalese Civil War.

[edit] Human rights issues

Police forces sometimes use excessive force in quelling violent demonstrations. In addition, there have been reports of torture under detention and widespread reports of custodial abuse. In 2000, the government established the Human Rights Commission, a government-appointed commission with a mandate to investigate human rights violations. To date, the Commission has investigated 51 complaints. The government is sometimes slow to follow the Commission's recommendations or to enforce accountability for recent and past abuses.

Some restrictions continue on freedom of expression. Trafficking in women and child labour remain serious problems. Discrimination against women and lower castes is prevalent.

[edit] International Disputes

A joint border commission continues to work on small disputed sections of the border with India; India has instituted a stricter border regime to restrict transit of Maoist insurgents

[edit] Illicit drugs

Illicit production of cannabis for domestic and international drug markets continues to ask as an international problem, as does rumours that the country operates as a transit point for opiates from Southeast Asia to the West

[edit] States with which Nepal has established diplomatic relations

State Date of Establishment of Relations
United Kingdom 1816
United States of America April 25, 1947
India June 13, 1947
France April 20, 1949
People’s Republic of China August 1, 1955
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (succeeded by Russia) July 20, 1956
Japan July 28, 1956
Sri Lanka July 1, 1957
Egypt July 16, 1957
Federal Republic of Germany April 4, 1958
Austria August 15, 1959
Italy August 31, 1959
Switzerland November 10, 1959
Poland November 25, 1959
Malaysia January 1, 1960
Greece February 2, 1960
Philippines February 12, 1960
Australia February 15, 1960
Myanmar (Burma) March 19, 1960
Pakistan March 20, 1960
Netherlands April 2, 1960
Laos May 20, 1960
Israel June 1, 1960
Sweden June 10, 1960
Thailand November 30, 1960
Indonesia December 25, 1960
Mongolia January 5, 1961
Hungary January 15, 1961
New Zealand May 1961
Afghanistan July 1, 1961
Chile 1962
Argentina January 1, 1962
Turkey November 15, 1962
Lebanon August 18, 1963
Belgium August 19, 1963
Iran December 14, 1964
Canada January 18, 1965
Jordan August 20, 1965
Denmark December 15, 1967
Bulgaria April 15, 1968
Romania April 20, 1968
Algeria April 29, 1968
Spain May 13, 1968
Iraq October 30, 1968
Singapore March 25, 1969
Sudan July 11, 1969
Syria February 26, 1970
Ethiopia April 15, 1971
Kuwait February 25, 1972
Bangladesh April 8, 1972
Albania May 23, 1972
Norway January 26, 1973
North Korea May 15, 1974
South Korea May 15, 1974
Finland September 21, 1974
Tanzania January 10, 1975
Morocco February 18, 1975
Cuba March 25, 1975
Cambodia April 18, 1975
Viet Nam May 15, 1975
Kenya June 3, 1975
Mexico November 25, 1975
Luxembourg November 27, 1975
Nigeria December 20, 1975
Libya December 30, 1975
Peru January 28, 1976
Brazil February 7, 1976
Portugal September 1, 1976
Bahrain January 13, 1977
Oman January 21, 1977
Qatar January 21, 1977
United Arab Emirates January 22, 1977
Saudi Arabia March 15, 1977
Costa Rica August 16, 1977
Maldives August 1, 1980
Cyprus August 18, 1980
Mauritius February 12, 1981
Iceland May 25, 1981
Bhutan June 3, 1983
Holy See (Vatican City) September 10, 1983
Malta September 25, 1983
Brunei February 3, 1984
Panama February 15, 1984
Tunisia April 14, 1984
Somalia October 24, 1984
Zimbabwe November 27, 1984
Gabon June 17, 1985
Yemen December 25, 1985
Fiji June 12, 1986
Zambia September 10, 1986
Mozambique September 30, 1986
Nicaragua October 5, 1986
Venezuela April 28, 1987
Colombia May 7, 1987
Bolivia May 21, 1987
Estonia April 20, 1992
Latvia April 20, 1992
Ukraine January 15, 1993
Armenia March 26, 1993
Kyrgyzstan March 26, 1993
Belarus July 19, 1993
Moldova July 20, 1993
Czechia March 2, 1994
Slovakia March 4, 1994
Guyana June 22, 1994
South Africa July 28, 1994
Azerbaijan February 28, 1995
Seychelles October 10, 1996
Slovenia December 2, 1997
Macedonia January 6, 1998
Croatia February 6, 1998
Ireland August 19, 1999
Bosnia and Herzegovina January 12, 2000
Lithuania February 8, 2005
San Marino August 10, 2005
Tajikistan September 13, 2005
Georgia September 22, 2005
Turkmenistan October 17, 2005

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Nepal [2]

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