Nepal\, China agree to strengthen bilateral ties

Nepal, China agree to strengthen bilateral ties

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

and have held talks on a range of issues and the two countries have agreed to boost their bilateral ties in areas of infrastructure development, trade, investment and

Nepal's called on China's in on Thursday and they reviewed the status of bilateral cooperation, said a statement issued by Nepal's embassy in

The two sides held substantive and fruitful discussions on the entire gamut of Nepal-relations, a Nepalese media report said.

"Both sides underlined the need to further enhance bilateral relations through close and productive engagements in areas of mutual interest, including connectivity, infrastructure development, trade, investment and " the embassy statement said.

Following the foreign secretary's meeting with Wang, the 12th Nepal-Bilateral Consultation Mechanism meeting was also held, it said.

Bairagi and Kong Xuanyou, of China led their respective delegations during the meeting.

The two sides agreed to expedite the implementation of past agreements and prioritise projects under bilateral cooperation, the statement said.

They also highlighted the importance of exchanging high-level visits for leveraging the momentum in bilateral relations for mutual benefit.

China has been investing heavily in in the last few years to enhance the connectivity and infrastructure.

In June, China and signed eight agreements for developing major infrastructure projects in the land-locked nation to further deepen bilateral ties.

Nepal K P Sharma Oli, during his brief tenure in 2016 widened China-Nepal ties by signing the transit trade treaty with China to reduce the dependence of his land-locked country on at the height of Madhesis agitation.

He sought the expansion of road links through besides extension of China's railway to Nepal through the Himalayas.

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First Published: Sun, December 16 2018. 20:20 IST