Modi, Oli hold talks; seek to reset Indo-Nepal ties

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Seeking to reset ties, and his Nepalese counterpart K P Oil today held wide-ranging talks and vowed to step up overall engagement and take the relationship to newer heights on the basis of "equality, mutual trust and respect".

After the delegation-level talks, said will always stand by in its quest for all-round growth, asserting that deeper cooperation between the two neighbours will strengthen democracy in

In his press statement, Oli, who is seen as favouring a closer relationship with China, said his government wants to build a strong edifice of "trust-based" relationship between the two nations.

"Relations between neighbours are different from those of others. Neighbourhood realities make peaceful coexistence, based on the principles of equality, justice, mutual respect and benefits a necessity for shared destiny," said in the statement in presence of

Both the prime ministers called the talks "very satisfactory", told reporters, adding the focus of the deliberations were on boosting cooperation in sectors like defence and security, agriculture, trade besides enhance connectivity through and water ways.

"I have come to this time with a mission to explore ways and means to enhance our relations to newer heights, commensurate with the realities of the 21st century. We want to erect a strong edifice of trust-based relations between the two close neighbours that we are. We want to create a model relationship," said.

According to a joint statement, the two prime ministers resolved to work together to take bilateral relations to newer heights on the basis of "equality, mutual trust, respect and benefit".

There were indications that was losing its leverage in and it became more apparent after the victory of the left alliance in the following which was sworn in as the

In 2016, had publicly criticised for interfering in Nepal's internal matters and accused it of toppling his government.

"Being close neighbours, our destiny is intertwined. Prosperity is our common goal," said

Gokhale said conveyed to that will remain a reliable partner of and it is committed to deepen its ties with

According to the joint statement, the prime ministers of and agreed to construct a new electrified rail line, with India's financial support, connecting Raxaul in to

Both sides also decided to develop the inland waterways for the movement of cargo, within the framework of trade and transit arrangements, providing additional access to sea for

Interestingly, no bilateral agreements were signed after the talks between the two sides.

The Nepalese said he also shared with Nepal's concerns about alarming scale of trade deficit and stressed on the need of implementing measures to expand Nepal's export.

Assuring all possible support to Nepal, said the Nepalese prime minister's vision for a "prosperous and developed Nepal" was in sync with his vision of "sabka sath sabka vikas (together with all, development for all).

The two sides released separate joint statements agriculture, railway linkages and connectivity through inland waterways.

Recalling his meeting with two years ago, said since then, has achieved comprehensive transformation in many ways.

"Having reached a stage of political stability following the recent elections, has now embarked on the joinery of social-economic development with the motto 'prosperous Nepal: happy Nepalis'," he said.

also hailed successful conduct of national and provincial polls in and complimented its people for reposing their faith in the democracy.

The said will continue to support as per that country's priorities, adding both sides have agreed to expedite all connectivity projects.

The said both sides will enhance defence and security ties. "We have strong relations when it comes to the aspect of security. We will work together to stop misuse of our open border," said.

also invited to visit

"I invited PM to pay a visit to at the earliest convenient time, I am hopeful that the visit will take place soon," he said. Gokhale said is expected to visit this year.

said there has been a long history of India's contribution towards Nepal's development and that he has assured that it will continue.

The Nepalese said his country needs support from its friends adding "relations among neighbours is different from other relations. This is based on mutual respect."

The two prime ministers inaugurated the integrated check post at Birgunj in through remote control from here which is expected to enhance cross-border trade.

The two prime ministers also witnessed the ground breaking ceremony of the Motihari-Amlekhgunj cross-border petroleum products pipeline at Motihari.

The two prime ministers underlined the need for expeditious implementation of bilateral projects in Nepal, and to reinvigorate the existing bilateral mechanisms to promote cooperative agenda across diverse spheres.

said he has also conveyed to Nepal's desire to see an early realisation of the open market provision of the bilateral power trade agreement, which was concluded between the two sides in 2014.

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 18:35 IST