We understand the EPG report with the understanding of both countries: Prime Minister Oli

Chaitra 7, 2081

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We understand the EPG report with the understanding of both countries: Prime Minister Oli

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the government is trying to understand the report of the Enlightened Person Group (EPG) formed jointly by Nepal and India through mutual understanding.

During the question-and-answer session with the Prime Minister at today's meeting of the House of Representatives, he said that the EPG report will be understood with the understanding and agreement of both countries.

PM Oli answered the question of MP Budhishan Tamang   e PG   He also informed that this issue was raised at the highest level of the Indian government in previous meetings regarding the understanding of the report. Prime Minister Oli said that diplomatic initiatives are being taken in other contexts.

Prime Minister Oli  E PG  The group itself said that there was an agreement to submit the report to the Prime Minister of India and then only to the Prime Minister of Nepal. He said that the solution will be found through mutual understanding. He said that the problem pointed out by it cannot be understood by one side and implemented only by one side. 

Responding to the issue of the Chuchche map of Nepal, he said that the map of the territory under Nepal until 1962 is the current map. On June 4, 2077, through the second amendment of the Constitution, the mark of Nepal in Schedule 3 of the Constitution was updated, he said.

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