India's Nepal engagement: Oli, Sushma agree to 'forget past bitterness' (Roundup)

IANS  |  Kathmandu 

Putting their frosty ties behind, Nepal's in waiting K. P. and Indian External Affairs Swaraj on Thursday agreed to "forget the past bitterness" and to move ahead with a fresh start to take bilateral ties to a new height.

In a bid to engage with the upcoming Left government in Nepal, Swaraj on Thursday held two meetings with Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) chief Oli, who is set to form a new government.

The focus and objective of her visit was to meet and cultivate Oli, who is widely seen as in waiting, and who is apprehensive may tilt towards as he had done during his last tenure as in late 2015.

Swaraj, who arrived here earlier in the day, and Oli held a one-on-one meeting for over an hour, Oli's said, without divulging any details.

Raveesh Kumar, of India's Ministry of External Affairs, said: "In her first engagement, EAM met K. P.

Sharma Oli, of the CPN-UML and congratulated on his party's victory in the recent elections. The two held wide ranging discussions on ways to take the special relations between and forward."

After their one-on-one meeting, Oli and Swaraj held delegation-level talks where senior CPN-UML leaders and top Indian officials, including its Ambassador to Manjeev Singh Puri, were present.

Sources said that both Oli and Swaraj have agreed to "forget the past bitterness" that was triggered after the blockade of the Nepal-border and decided to move ahead with a fresh start to take the bilateral ties to a new height.

Oli later hosted a dinner in honour of Swaraj and the visiting Indian delegation.

After dinner, Swaraj held talks with Madhes-based leaders and discussed a wide range of issues, including that of the constitutional amendment in favour of the Madhesi population.

During a meeting with the political leadership of the Rashtriya Janta Party Nepal, one of the Madhesi parties, she congratulated them on their electoral performance besides discussing "ways to take forward friendship and cooperation between the people of the two countries", according to Kumar.

Ahead of the meeting with the Indian Minister, Oli during a joint meeting of UML and CPN-Maoist Centre, had informed them that "he had invited to Kathmandu". The UML and Maoists are preparing a party merger ahead of government formation.

During the recent two telephonic conversations with Indian Narendra Modi, with the latest on January 21, Oli had advised that Swaraj be sent to so that both sides can sit together and discuss matters related to mutual interest, according to sources.

"She is our guest," said top CPN-UML leader Bamdev Gautam, adding that the visit aims to improve bilateral ties.

Oli and shared very acrimonious ties after his government was toppled in July 2016.

He blamed for hatching a conspiracy against his government and was a of the five-month Nepal-border blockade, always holding responsible for it.

Before wrapping up the visit, Swaraj will meet with Bidhya Devi Bhandari, and CPN-Maoist Centre Dahal 'Prachanda'.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, February 01 2018. 23:04 IST