Nepal-China relations to bear more fruits: DPM Pokhrel

KATHMANDU: Deputy Prime Minister Ishwor Pokhrel expressed his belief that the friendly relations subsisting between Nepal and the People’s Republic of China would be more fruitful and deeper in the days ahead.

DPM Pokhrel who is currently in China to attend the Beijing Xiangsten Forum, an international military conference to be held in Beijing, opined on Nepal-China relations after paying tribute to Mao Zedong, the founder chairman of the Communist Party of China and the leader of the Chinese Revolution, at the late leader’s memorial at Tiananmen Square in Beijing today.

On the occasion, Deputy Prime Minister Pokhrel also recalled the contribution made by the late Chinese leader in expanding friendly relations and cooperation between Nepal and China, according to DPM’s press coordinator Lokendra KC.

The forum is an international military conference and DPM Pokhrel is attending the event at the invitation of Chinese Defence Minister Wei Fenghe. In the forum, he will speak on ‘UN peace keeping mission: challenges and cooperation’ amidst the participation of 15 defence ministers, 40 army chiefs and delegates from 100 countries.

It is stated that an agreement on China’s assistance of 150 million Chinese Yuan to the Nepal Army for disaster response will also be signed during DPM Pokhrel’s visit.

Deputy Prime Minister Pokhrel will return home on October 30.