Guest guest Posted July 20, 2005 Report Share Posted July 20, 2005 ADDRESS BY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PARAS BIR BIKRAM SHAH DEV CROWN PRINCE OF THE KINGDOM OF NEPAL AT THE CEREMONY TO MARK THE NATIONAL DAY OF THE KINGDOM OF NEPAL WORLD EXPO - 2005, AICHI, JAPAN, 7 July 2005 "The Institutions of Monarchy and similar socio-cultural ethos, with emphasis on the transcendental values of life, society and humanity, has provided not only an enduring foundation to our ties of friendship but also the space for these ties to grow and prosper. Above all, both our countries recognise the people as the strength of the Institution of Monarchy and the Institution of Monarchy is totally devoted to the service of the people." WORLD EXPO - 2005, AICHI, JAPAN, 7 July 2005 Mr. Commissioner-General, Excellencies, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is indeed an honour and great pleasure for us to be in the midst of such a distinguished gathering in this beautiful city of Aichi this morning on the auspicious occasion of the National Day of the Kingdom of Nepal and the 59th birthday of our august father His Majesty King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev. We thank you and sincerely appreciate the sentiments that have been expressed here about His Majesty as well as about my country and her people. We bring with us the greetings and best wishes from His Majesty the King along with that of the Government and people of Nepal for peace, prosperity and happiness of Japan and the Japanese people. May we take this opportunity to extend and convey, on behalf of all of us gathered here, hearty congratulations and best wishes to His Majesty King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev for continued good health and happiness. While confident of His Majesty's success in steering the nation towards peace and prosperity, we pledge to be by his side in the service of Nepal and the Nepalese people. May we also take this occasion to thank the Japan Association for the World Exposition 2005 and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan for the meticulous arrangements made to celebrate Nepal's National Day in this inspiring and colourful environment. Our congratulations are also due to the Government and the people of Japan and, above all, to you, Mr. Commissioner-General, and through you, to your dedicated team as well as all others concerned in organizing the Exposition in such an impressive manner. My wife Crown Princess Himani and members of my delegation join us in extending our sincere thanks to the Government of Japan for the invitation as well as for the warmth of hospitality with which we have been received ever since our arrival in your beautiful and friendly country. Though bilateral relations were formalised only in 1956 with the establishment of diplomatic relations, Nepal and Japan enjoy a long history of understanding, amity and cooperation, which began with the first recorded visit to Nepal in 1899 by the famous Japanese monk, The Reverend Ekai Kawaguchi. In commemoration of the profound importance of this visit, His Majesty's Government of Nepal issued a postage stamp of The Reverend Kawaguchi in 2002 - exactly a century after the first of the numerous mutually beneficial cooperation that took place in 1902, when Nepal sponsored the first batch of students to undergo training in Japan. These students later returned home with various skills as gifts from the Japanese people to the people of Nepal. With the passage of time, the flow of people from diverse walks of life between the two sides have considerably increased. Together with this, exchange of high-level visits and close cooperation in various fora have been playing important roles in expanding and consolidating the traditional bonds of friendship and cooperation between our two countries and people. It is a matter of happiness and satisfaction that next year, we will be celebrating the golden jubilee of the establishment of diplomatic relations. It is also a pleasant coincidence that we will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Japanese conquest of Mt. Manaslu next year. The news of this success by the Japanese expedition helped introduce Nepal to the people of Japan and strengthen the friendly relationship between our two peoples. Nepal values her relations with Japan and the Japanese people. We are grateful to Japan for her deep involvement in the well being of the Nepalese people. Her ever willingness to help Nepal and generous cooperation in diverse sectors such as health, education, agriculture, communications and infrastructure development have contributed immensely to our development endeavours. We in Nepal are determined to give a richer substance to our relationship with added vigour and dynamism. The Institutions of Monarchy and similar socio-cultural ethos, with emphasis on the transcendental values of life, society and humanity, has provided not only an enduring foundation to our ties of friendship but also the space for these ties to grow and prosper. Above all, both our countries recognise the people as the strength of the Institution of Monarchy and the Institution of Monarchy is totally devoted to the service of the people. We in Nepal know well that the twenty-first century belongs to peace, human rights and multiparty democracy, to serve in the interest of which we are committed and duty-bound. Distinguished Guests, The theme of this Exposition - `Nature's Wisdom' - carries special significance, considering the fact that one tends to overlook the negative impacts of the various aspects of human progress. The encroachment of nature should be restrained before reaching the threshold of the wisdom of balancing utility for human quest and self- regeneration. We also need to work harder together to rid the world of the ensuing socio-cultural problems and create a global society in which different cultures and civilisations can co-exist in peace and harmony. We are especially pleased that this Expo is taking place in this beautiful part of central Japan, the Chubu District, which is also home to many companies involved in environment-friendly technologies. The Exposition's message, too, is apt, requiring urgent global attention if we want to make our world a better place to live in for every form of life. The effects of global warming on the Himalayas, which have increased the dangers of glacial lake outburst that can leave a trail of death and destruction in the region, is of great concern to us. There is an urgent need for the international community to cooperate on this matter. Given our commitment to conservation of nature and the environment, it also gives us special personal satisfaction to be part of such noble efforts taking place around the world. The King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation, with which many of you present here today may be familiar or even associated with, is committed to working in Nepal, in its own modest way, with a view to contributing to this global cause under our august father's patronage. We in Nepal enjoy our own unique and traditional culture. Our cultural and religious practices are guided and influenced by the timeless teachings of our great souls like Lord Buddha, who spread the eternal light of peace and non-violence throughout the world. The fabric of our socio-cultural harmony and tolerance is well reflected at the Nepal Pavilion in this Exposition, which, I hope, all of you have visited. The Mandala, which represents the cosmos, and the surroundings therein, which represent Nepal's natural beauty and simple life-style, truly reflect the philosophy and reality of our life today. There, you can feel the harmonious co-existence between tradition and modernity. In a similar vein, we have also realized that development and nature are not alternatives to choose from. We need both. The need today is to strike a naturally acceptable balance between the two. And, we hope this Exposition- the "Grand Intercultural Symphony"- will be, as expected by the organizers, a "loom" which can produce the "fabric" for a new global society. We wish the Exposition every success. Thank you. http://www.mofa.gov.np/HRH%20Speech%20Expo%202005.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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