Discussion to strengthen the relationship between the two countries
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A delegation led by Chen Gang, a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and Secretary of Qinghai Province, who is visiting Nepal, had a courtesy call on Prime Minister and UML President KP Sharma Oli on Sunday.
In the meeting held at the Prime Minister's residence, Baluwatar, the issue of strengthening mutual relations between the two countries and the two parties was discussed. Prime Minister Oli mentioned that under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party and General Secretary Xi Jinping, the all-round development with the end of poverty in China is extraordinary and Nepal also wants to benefit from that development.
Prime Minister Oli stated that a new government has been formed in cooperation between the two major parties UML and Congress for political stability and also said that he expects China's continued support in the economic development of Nepal. Prime Minister Oli said that since there are government-to-government, people-to-people as well as commercial, mythological and cultural relations between the two countries, the order of exchange of high-level visits should be continued. Prime Minister Oli reminded that Nepal has always been clear in not allowing Nepalese land to be used for any activities against China while remaining committed to Nepal's one China policy.
Chinese leader Chen informed that he has come to Nepal under the direction of General Secretary Xi Jinping and clarified that China will always support Nepal's happiness and prosperity. He also said that they will respect the decisions made by Nepal's political parties and that the issues raised during the visit will be informed to General Secretary Xi. On the occasion of the
meeting, Prime Minister Oli's chief advisor Bishnu Rimal, UML Secretary and Head of Foreign Affairs Raghuvir Mahaseth, members of the department Anjan Shakya and Gopal Khanal, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Krishna Prasad Dhakal, Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Chen Song and others participated.
