Nepal, India stress past pacts' implementation for better ties
Nepal, India stress past pacts' implementation for better ties
Published: 11:10 am Oct 17, 2016
KATHMANDU: Prime Ministers of Nepal and India on Sunday held a bilateral meeting and agreed to implement agreements reached in the past in order to strengthen the relationships.
PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi held the meeting on the sidelines of the BRICS-BIMSTEC Outreach Summit in Goa of India and stressed that all the agreements finalised earlier should be implemented.
The Prime Ministers had noted that a joint commission meeting would further discuss all matters of bilateral relations, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed after the meeting.
Likewise, they also agreed to form a joint oversight mechanism consisting of officials of both governments as envisaged in an earlier joint statement, according to the Ministry.
The two neighbours had agreed to form such mechanism during PM Dahal's state visit to India in mid-September, in order to 'review progress together with respective project implementing agencies/developers of ongoing economic and development projects on a regular basis, and take necessary steps to expedite their implementation.'
Meanwhile, the two leaders also discussed the forthcoming visit of Indian President Pranab Mukherjee to Nepal. The Indian head of the state is scheduled to visit Nepal in early November.
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