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The problems between Nepal and India can be solved if we have a broad-minded dialogue: Prime Minister

भाद्र २२, २०८१
The problems between Nepal and India can be solved if we have a broad-minded dialogue: Prime Minister
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Highlights

  • Release of Suryanath Upadhyay's book "International Water Flow Laws: Perspectives of Nepal-India Cooperation"

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the problems between Nepal and India can be easily resolved if dialogue is held with a broad, tolerant and fair mind.

On Saturday, Prime Minister Oli while releasing the book 'International Water Flow Law: Approach to Nepal-India Cooperation' by former Administrator Suryanath Upadhyay, recalled that there are some problems between Nepal and India, although not many, and to resolve them, the Enlightened Persons Group (EPG) was formed with the agreement of both the Prime Ministers. .

'The chance to understand the report of EPG has not yet been given. The Nepali side was not afraid to understand the report. It is now time to understand the report of the Indian side as well. After understanding the report, it will be easy to discuss the existing issues between the two countries," said Prime Minister Oli, "India is a neighbor and friend with a long culture. We should talk openly with our neighbors. You can't blame geopolitics for not being able to keep things open. We should not do anything to gain and maintain power and shut our mouths or shake our heads.'

Arguing that the word geopolitics should not be used to cover up their selfish actions or to show cowardice, Prime Minister Oli told the head of his country while staying abroad that protest culture is not Nepali culture.

Stating that Upadhyay has made an intellectual contribution by preparing a book based on the study of the principles of the United Nations and practices in different countries, Prime Minister Oli said that just nationalism with international standards has been revealed in the book and further debates can be made based on this. Reviewing the

book, Dr. Bipin Adhikari, a constitutional scholar, emphasized that Nepal should be able to communicate with the neighboring countries in order to make proper use of its water resources.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र २२, २०८१ १६:३४
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