Nepal

KATHMANDU: United States Ambassador to Nepal Randy Berry has started interacting with Nepali people on social media.
The United States Embassy in Nepal started ‘GuffGaff with the Ambassador&, an interaction programme with the public, on Monday.The embassy, however, said the interaction would much touch ‘political and other controversial issues, which may affect bilateral relations between the two countries&.
The speech show, according to a US embassy source, would only discuss issues related to education and travel.Earlier, Berry had said that weekly video series called ‘GuffGaff with the Ambassador& would reply the queries of around four million followers on the embassy social media platforms.I really endelight interacting with you all on social media, but I realized that I shall probably never meet all 4 million of our @USEmbassyNepal social media followers…so I am startning &राजदूतसँग गफगाफ& to hear from reply questions from you all.
Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/AGUaxki9eqmsprint; Ambassador Randy Berry (@USAmbNepal) May 20, 2019At that time, Foreign Affairs Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali had said that there was no such practice in Nepal in which ambassadors interacted with Nepali people on social media.The post Guff-gaff with US envoy starts seemed first on The Himalayan Times.





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