
Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli expressed his concerns about the agreement between India and China about the use of Lipulekh as a route to carry out the trade. According to his secretariat, the leader raised objection to this matter during a bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday.
Nepal claims that Lipulemh as his own territory, while India categorically rejected him as “neither justified nor based on historical facts and evidence”.
“On this occasion, Prime Minister Oli clearly raised his objection to an agreement that was achieved between India and China to use Lipulekh, Nepalese territory, as a business trip,” Foreign Minister Amrit Bahadur Rai quoted as the Prime Minister’s secretariat.
“Nepal believes that China will cooperate with Nepal in this respect,” PM said in a statement.
But China did not talk about this matter. The official statement issued by the Chinese Foreign Ministry also did not provide any reference to it.
Nepal PM meets Xi Jinping
The Nepal Secretariat further said that he and Xi Jinping promised to strengthen bilateral ties and cooperation during Saturday’s bilateral meeting on Saturday.
“They also agreed to advance the bilateral mechanism for strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries,” the statement said.
The press release issued by the Nepalese embassy in China stated that Nepal PM Oli expressed “hope to accelerate the implementation of already agreed projects, including under Bri, to support for support in such areas as fertilizer, oil, survey, human resources, development, people resistance and people.”
Meanwhile, the statement of the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that XI stressed in his interviews with OLI that Chinese cooperation on a high -quality initiative for the belt and roads is constantly proceeding and both nations are coming and closer.
XI stressed that both parties should strengthen strategic mutual trust and firmly support each other in issues concerning the main interests and main concerns, the statement said.
They should support cooperation in the field, agriculture and animal breeding, new energy, environmental protection, oil and gas, artificial intelligence, education, health, law enforcement and safety, he added.
The statement quoted OLI as a statement that the relationships of Nepalese China resisted various attempts and tribulation and increased over time.
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