China visit will be fruitful: PM Dahal
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal said that his visit to China will be fruitful and effective.
The Prime Minister, who will leave for China after taking part in the United Nations General Assembly in New York, had called a meeting on Sunday morning to discuss the agendas.
After receiving the suggestions, Prime Minister Dahal said that he is trying to make his upcoming visit to China more fruitful.
“I will try to make the visit effective by fixing the agendas keeping in mind the suggestions given by you,” he said.
Before leaving for the northern neighbor, former prime ministers and foreign ministers said that it is necessary to review the implementation status of the agreements made with him in the past.
The participants suggested to the Prime Minister to convince the neighboring countries about the non-aligned foreign policy of Nepal, maintain balanced diplomatic relations, take into consideration the issues of mutual concern and including each other’s security.
In response, Prime Minister Dahal said that he is committed to maintaining balanced relationships with all the countries of the world including the neighbors and Nepal’s non-aligned foreign policy.
Similarly, the Prime Minister said that he will appraise the United Nations General Assembly of Nepal’s peace process, development efforts and impact of climate change among others.
Former prime minister KP Sharma Oli, Sher Bahadur Deuba, Madhav Kumar Nepal, Democratic Socialist Party Chairman Mahantha Thakur, Janamat Party Chairman CK Raut and Rastriya Janamorcha Party Chairman Chitra Bahadur KC among others were present in the meeting.
Prime Minister Dahal is leaving for New York to take part in the United Nations General Assembly on September 16.
He is scheduled to leave for China from there.
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