People of Pakistan are so nice; Nepalese mountaineers tell the world.

ISLAMABAD -- The Nepalese mountaineers, who recently scaled the world's second highest peak -Pakistan's K2- in winter, have felt deep attraction for the hospitality of Pakistani people, reaffirming the world's stance that the country had a potential to become tourism hub of the world.

'What really attracts all of us at the moment is you people. Honestly the people of Pakistan are so nice. Once we summited K2, we got such a really warm welcome and receipts from you guys, and honestly without [that] if we even get that to our country or not,' leader of the 10-member Nepalese team, Nirmal Pujra said in a video posted by the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development (OP and HRD) on its twitter.

'Bauhat Bauhat Shukria' (Thank you very much), Nirmal Pujra said while extending his gratitude to the Pakistanis in Urdu language for looking after all of them during their stay. 'We are very happy and we will come here again and again and again,' he added.

The Nepalese climbers were called on Special Assistant to the Prime Minister OP and HRD Sayed Zulfikar Abbas Bukhari to discuss...

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