Nepal’s Deputy Prime Minister and special emissary of PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal on Wednesday morning called on Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang.
It has been learnt that the duo discussed issues of mutual cooperation and strengthening bilateral ties.
The Chinese leader told Mahara that China was willing to extend all possible cooperation to Nepal, according to a statement issued by Beijing-based Embassy of Nepal.
Mahara was accompanied by officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Beijing mission of Nepal.
Earlier on Tuesday, Mahara had met China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and handed over Nepal visit invitations to Chinese President and Prime Minister Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang respectively.
In response to the invitations, the Premier said the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of two nations would stay in touch for necessary coordination for the visits, the statement informed.
The Chinese leader told Mahara that China was willing to extend all possible cooperation to Nepal, according to a statement issued by Beijing-based Embassy of Nepal.
Mahara was accompanied by officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Beijing mission of Nepal.
Earlier on Tuesday, Mahara had met China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and handed over Nepal visit invitations to Chinese President and Prime Minister Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang respectively.
In response to the invitations, the Premier said the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of two nations would stay in touch for necessary coordination for the visits, the statement informed.
Source: thehimalayantimes.com/

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