BEIJING — In a significant development, the People’s Republic of China and Nepal have issued a joint statement on Tuesday in Beijing. This announcement coincides with Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s official visit to China from December 2 to 5, at the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Qiang.
The joint statement marks a milestone in the bilateral relations between the two neighbors, highlighting their commitment to deepening cooperation across various sectors. Prime Minister Oli’s visit is expected to strengthen ties and foster collaboration in areas such as trade, infrastructure, and cultural exchange.
During his four-day visit, Prime Minister Oli will engage in high-level discussions with Chinese officials to explore opportunities for mutual growth and development. The two countries aim to enhance connectivity and bolster economic partnerships, contributing to regional stability and prosperity.
The full text of the joint statement outlines the agreements and understandings reached between China and Nepal, reflecting a shared vision for the future. This collaboration is poised to bring significant benefits to both nations, reinforcing their longstanding friendship and cooperation.
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