Agreements with China bear historic importance: PM Oli
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has observed that the agreements made with China during his official visit were of historical value.
PM Oli, who is currently on a China visit at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart, Li Qiang, viewed that his visit was meaningful to make Nepal-China relations broader, deeper and strengthened. He said it during a reception hosted by Nepali Embassy in Beijing today.
At a time when Nepal is moving ahead with political stability for prosperity and the developed countries like China investing and cooperating with Nepal on the latter's journey to prosperity, Nepal was planning to attract a huge number of Chinese tourists in 2025, PM Oli said, adding that he was excited after the discussion with Chinese industrialists.
The present government led by two large parties in Nepal would make utmost efforts to usher in modernism and prosperity in the country.
Similarly, Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba observed PM Oli's visit had reached Nepal-China relations to a new height.
Nepali Ambassador to China, Dr Krishna Prasad Oli, viewed the PM's visit to China as fruitful to strengthen mutual trust and understanding between the two countries.
Nepal and China have reached an agreement on the Belt and Road Initiative Cooperation Framework during the PM's China visit.
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