Modi ji will not come to Everest dialogue, I may visit India before that if I have time: Prime Minister

Chaitra 23, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Modi ji will not come to Everest dialogue, I may visit India before that if I have time: Prime Minister

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not come to Nepal for the Everest dialogue. At the time of the Everest dialogue, Modi informed that he will not be able to come to Nepal as the program of his visit to Europe has already been decided, but a high-level representative from India will participate.

Prime Minister Oli, who returned home after an official visit to Thailand on Saturday, said that he had met Indian Prime Minister Modi during his visit to Thailand and that the meeting was cordial.

Prime Minister Oli said, 'I met with the Prime Minister of India, Modiji, and also met with the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Myanmar. I am especially interested in how the meeting with the Indian Prime Minister went and what happened. The meeting went very well. We met with friendliness and cordiality in a pleasant atmosphere. This time, Modi ji will not be afraid to come to the Sagarmatha dialogue. This is because his program to go to Europe has already been decided. He cannot come here because there is no way to change it, but India is represented at a good level.'

He said that discussions were held regarding various areas of mutual cooperation and Pancheshwar project, business, irrigation from Mahakali in Dodhara Chandni. 

He said, 'Not too long, we had a talk between the two prime ministers last September. September is not as bad as you say. The bad thing is that we had a friendly conversation. This time it was a better conversation. Discussions were held regarding various areas of mutual cooperation, our areas of investment, areas of trade and issues including Pancheswar, irrigation from Mahakali in Dodhara Chandni. There was a conversation about the mutual interests of the two sides. There have been talks in the field of business.

He said that there is an understanding about making the Nepal-India relations more comprehensive, comprehensive and strengthening and resolving the problems that have arisen immediately. 

 'We have made a decision, we have made a deep understanding that Nepal-India relations will be made more comprehensive, comprehensive, and strengthened, and if there are problems in any small neighborhood, we have a deep understanding that we will have such an immediate conversation and resolve it. "This meeting was fruitful and I am happy," he said. Was visiting India an impossible thing? Some reasons are simply due to the status quo. It looks like it's blocked, but it's not. Anyone wearing barbed wire? Not so. It happens when you understand it properly. If we fear, there may be a visit to India before the Everest dialogue.'

Prime Minister Oli said that he might have been able to arrange the time even though there was some busyness due to the Everest dialogue from Nepal.

Kantipur

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