Chinese Ambassador Song met with National Assembly Speaker Dahal

Bhadra 5, 2081

Chinese Ambassador Song met with National Assembly Speaker Dahal

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Chen Song, the Chinese ambassador to Nepal, had a courtesy meeting with the Speaker of the National Assembly, Narayan Prasad Dahal. Ambassador Song went to the Federal Parliament Secretariat at Singha Durbar on Wednesday to meet the Speaker of the National Assembly, Dahal.

Dilli Malla, the press expert of President Dahal, informed that bilateral partnership, mutual cooperation and relations were discussed in the meeting. During the meeting, Chairman Dahal discussed the years of relationship between Nepal and China and said that the relationship between the two countries is strong and strong not only at the diplomatic level but also at the people's level. 

Talking about the visits of the presidents of the two countries to each other and the regular visits of parliamentary teams, political teams etc. at different times, President Dahal said that such visits will provide information about cultural diversity, expand new dimensions of development and help in tourism promotion. 

While discussing China's cooperation in the economic and social sectors of Nepal, President Dahal expressed his belief that the cooperation will continue in the future.     In the

meeting, Ambassador Song said that since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, friendly relations based on mutual benefits have been maintained. After Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Nepal, there has been a significant increase in cooperation and cooperation between the two countries and the relationship has risen to a new height.

Ambassador Song said that he was happy that the Transitional Judiciary Bill, which is the remaining work of the peace process in Nepal, is about to be passed by the Parliament, and it will take a new leap in the peace, stability and development of Nepal, informed Malla.  

Ambassador Song said that China is willing to fly directly from various Chinese cities to the recently completed Pokhara and Lumbini International Airports in Nepal.

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