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Nepal-China Joint Mechanism reviews status of bilateral relations

The 11th meeting of the Joint Consultation Mechanism held between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Nepal and the People's Republic of China in the Capital on Tuesday reviewed the status of Nepal-China relations and assessed the progress made in the implementation of agreements/MoUs reached between the two sides in the past. Nepal-China Joint Mechanism reviews status of bilateral relations
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Published at : June 20, 2017
Updated at : June 20, 2017 19:57
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The 11th meeting of the Joint Consultation Mechanism held between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Nepal and the People's Republic of China in the Capital on Tuesday reviewed the status of Nepal-China relations and assessed the progress made in the implementation of agreements/MoUs reached between the two sides in the past.

During the meeting held at the Foreign Ministry, the two sides expressed commitment to further promote cooperation in mutually agreed areas.

Both sides also agreed to work in realisation of economic opportunities available for mutual benefits.

On the occasion, the Nepali side expressed hope that cross-border connectivity, infrastructure development, diversification of Nepal's trade, promotion of investment and tourism would receive priority in the implementation of the MoU on cooperation under the One Belt and Road Initiative signed by the two sides on 12 May 2017.

The Nepali side also emphasised on the need of early resumption of Tatopani-Zhangmu border point. The Chinese side responded positively on Nepal's proposal.

Both sides discussed the ways to further enhance coordination and facilitation for the promotion of Nepal's tourism prospects in China in the context of the Chinese Government's announcement of the year 2017 as 'Nepal's Tourism Promotion Year in China'.

Foreign Secretary Shanker Das Bairagi led the Nepali delegation to the meeting and Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Kong Xuanyou led the Chinese delegation.

The visiting Assistant Minister is scheduled to pay courtesy calls on Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Krishna Bahadur Mahara tomorrow.

He will visit the reconstruction projects in Kathmandu being operated under the Chinese grant assistance.

The Joint Consultation Mechanism was set up in 1996 as a platform for discussing the matters of mutual concerns and cooperation at the senior officials’ level between the Foreign Ministries of Nepal and China. RSS

 

 


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