China, Nepal discuss defence; PM supports 'One China' policy

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

Prime Minister Prachanda today said was keen to be involved in the 'One Belt One Road' project proposed by and reiterated Nepal's commitment to the 'One China' policy during a meeting with Chinese Defence Minister here.

General Chang Wanquan, who leads the 2.3-million-strong People's Liberation Army (PLA), the world's largest, arrived here today with a 19-member delegation on a three-day goodwill visit at the invitation of Defence Minister Balkrishna Khand.



Chang, the first Chinese Defence Minister to visit in 16 years, discussed with Prachanda bilateral military cooperation and the 'One Belt, One Road' (OBOR) initiative, an ambitious project viewed with suspicion by

Prachanda said was keen to be involved in the 'OBOR' project, a pet project of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The Prime Minister also reiterated Nepal's commitment to the 'One China' policy and said it would not tolerate any activity against and

Prachanda also expressed his happiness over the cooperation that armies of and have developed of late, the Prime Minister's Secretariat said in a statement after the meeting.

has some concerns over the OBOR, which includes a maze of projects connecting with Euro-Asia and is floated by Beijing as a connectivity and economic project.

Thanking for its support to Nepal's economic development, Prachanda wished a complete success of Chang's visit.

The visit comes ahead of the chief General Bipin Rawat's four-day official visit to from March 28.

Prachanda is scheduled to leave for tonight for high-level talks.

"He is the first Chinese Defence Minister to visit after a gap of 16 years, which is a matter of pleasure for us," said a senior official at the Defence Ministry.

The Chinese defence minister's visit coincides with the first joint military exercise between the Army and the PLA scheduled later this year. Chang will receive a briefing on the joint exercise and also visit Army's Kathmandu Valley unit.

He will call on President Bidya Devi Bhandari tomorrow and meet his Nepalese counterpart Balkrishna Khand and Army chief Rajendra Chhetri.

Chang and Nepalese officials will discuss issues relating to bilateral military cooperation and proposed joint military exercise, according to officials.

The delegation accompanying Chang will discuss the ideas floated last year by then Nepalese prime minister KP Sharma Oli during his visit to A possible support to Army from is also on the cards for discussion.

Prachanda will visit to take part in the Boao conference which is committed to promoting regional economic integration and bringing Asian countries closer to their development goals.

The Prime Minister said that the main objective of his visit to will be to build confidence though there is no plan to sign any new agreement.

Prachanda said he will hold high-level talks with Chinese officials during the visit, which will be instrumental in strengthening bilateral relations. He will also meet Xi.

Hours before flying to China, Prachanda held discussions about agenda of the visit with former prime ministers, former foreign ministers and foreign policy experts at his official residence here.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

China, Nepal discuss defence; PM supports 'One China' policy

Prime Minister Prachanda today said Nepal was keen to be involved in the 'One Belt One Road' project proposed by China and reiterated Nepal's commitment to the 'One China' policy during a meeting with Chinese Defence Minister here. General Chang Wanquan, who leads the 2.3-million-strong People's Liberation Army (PLA), the world's largest, arrived here today with a 19-member delegation on a three-day goodwill visit at the invitation of Defence Minister Balkrishna Khand. Chang, the first Chinese Defence Minister to visit Nepal in 16 years, discussed with Prachanda bilateral military cooperation and the 'One Belt, One Road' (OBOR) initiative, an ambitious project viewed with suspicion by India. Prachanda said Nepal was keen to be involved in the 'OBOR' project, a pet project of Chinese President Xi Jinping. The Prime Minister also reiterated Nepal's commitment to the 'One China' policy and said it would not tolerate any activity against Tibet and Taiwan. Prachanda also expressed his ... Prime Minister Prachanda today said was keen to be involved in the 'One Belt One Road' project proposed by and reiterated Nepal's commitment to the 'One China' policy during a meeting with Chinese Defence Minister here.

General Chang Wanquan, who leads the 2.3-million-strong People's Liberation Army (PLA), the world's largest, arrived here today with a 19-member delegation on a three-day goodwill visit at the invitation of Defence Minister Balkrishna Khand.

Chang, the first Chinese Defence Minister to visit in 16 years, discussed with Prachanda bilateral military cooperation and the 'One Belt, One Road' (OBOR) initiative, an ambitious project viewed with suspicion by

Prachanda said was keen to be involved in the 'OBOR' project, a pet project of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The Prime Minister also reiterated Nepal's commitment to the 'One China' policy and said it would not tolerate any activity against and

Prachanda also expressed his happiness over the cooperation that armies of and have developed of late, the Prime Minister's Secretariat said in a statement after the meeting.

has some concerns over the OBOR, which includes a maze of projects connecting with Euro-Asia and is floated by Beijing as a connectivity and economic project.

Thanking for its support to Nepal's economic development, Prachanda wished a complete success of Chang's visit.

The visit comes ahead of the chief General Bipin Rawat's four-day official visit to from March 28.

Prachanda is scheduled to leave for tonight for high-level talks.

"He is the first Chinese Defence Minister to visit after a gap of 16 years, which is a matter of pleasure for us," said a senior official at the Defence Ministry.

The Chinese defence minister's visit coincides with the first joint military exercise between the Army and the PLA scheduled later this year. Chang will receive a briefing on the joint exercise and also visit Army's Kathmandu Valley unit.

He will call on President Bidya Devi Bhandari tomorrow and meet his Nepalese counterpart Balkrishna Khand and Army chief Rajendra Chhetri.

Chang and Nepalese officials will discuss issues relating to bilateral military cooperation and proposed joint military exercise, according to officials.

The delegation accompanying Chang will discuss the ideas floated last year by then Nepalese prime minister KP Sharma Oli during his visit to A possible support to Army from is also on the cards for discussion.

Prachanda will visit to take part in the Boao conference which is committed to promoting regional economic integration and bringing Asian countries closer to their development goals.

The Prime Minister said that the main objective of his visit to will be to build confidence though there is no plan to sign any new agreement.

Prachanda said he will hold high-level talks with Chinese officials during the visit, which will be instrumental in strengthening bilateral relations. He will also meet Xi.

Hours before flying to China, Prachanda held discussions about agenda of the visit with former prime ministers, former foreign ministers and foreign policy experts at his official residence here.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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