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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the friendship between Nepal and China should be extended from generation to generation. He made it clear that no stone will be left unturned in the work to be done on behalf of the Government of Nepal in the matter of furthering the relationship.
Addressing the Nepal-China Cultural Summit, 2025 organized today by 'Phoenix Inspiration' on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Nepal and China, Prime Minister Oli said that organizing such a program on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Nepal and China as very old and historical countries has given an extraordinary message for the expansion of mutual cultural relations.
'This will help mutual friendship to grow from generation to generation. Increases multidimensional relationships. Relations are not just about transactions, there are mutual feelings and cultural aspects," said Prime Minister Oli. "The government will leave no stone unturned to advance the friendly relations between the two countries. You don't need a bunch for friendship. Mutual relations will be increased according to the group. It will be made more comprehensive.' In the
event, Prime Minister Oli awarded Sunita Dangol, deputy head of Kathmandu Metropolitan City with the Youth Empowerment Award, Rajeshkaji Shrestha and Birendra Raj Pandey with the Business Leadership Award and Anuradha Sharma with the Education Excellence Award.
