Sunday, March 19, 2017

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In the wake of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dashal's visit to China, some foreign affairs experts have suggested him that he focused on elevating the mutual trust
and strengthening bilateral relations.
During an interaction organized at Reporters' Club in the capital city on Sunday, former ambassador to China, Rajeshwor Acharya, said PM's visit could stress on implementations of the agreements and treaties Nepal made with China.
In the recent decades, China has made strong presence with changed diplomatic dimension in the world politics, so Nepal should take it accordingly, he added.
He also urged the Nepali leadership to create atmosphere conducive for the high level visit from China. Nepal has not witnessed the visit of Chinese President since 1996.
On the occasion, Nepal's former ambassador to Russia, Hiranya Lal Shrestha, argued that PM's visit could be an opportunity to strengthen the relations.
Hoping that a bilateral agreement on one belt one road project would be signed during the visit, he said it would be easier to link the country with China's rail network, import oil from there, if such agreement was signed,

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