China amp;#039;s supportive role expected for prosperity

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, MARCH 23The official visit of Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi this weekend is not
only expected to take the centuries-old people-to-people relations between the two countries to new heights but also ensure that
problem-free Nepal-China relations can build a reliable partnership in Nepal's journey towards prosperity.
Madhav Nepal,
Chinese official hold talks
Nepal govt bars travel to gulf countries on
visit visa  The visit, which is taking place
after a hiatus of three years, is expected to be productive in further strengthening cooperation and partnership between Nepal and China on
issues of common concern and mutual interest
Foreign Minister Wang is a senior diplomat and an old friend of Nepal, who is aware of the development aspirations of Nepal and Nepalis
His visit is expected to be fruitful in taking the relations between the two countries to new heights. Foreign Minister
Wang is the first highest foreign dignitary to visit Nepal after Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba assumed leadership of the government in
July last year
It will be a golden opportunity to promote Nepal's national interest and expand the scope of cooperation
The government has made Nepal's national interest and development needs and priorities as its agenda to increase partnership and cooperation
with China, the world's emerging power, during his stay here.A foreign ministry official stated that Nepal would hold in-depth discussions
with a delegation led by Foreign Minister Wang regarding implementation of cooperation projects under the Belt and Road Initiative, a
multi-billion dollar infrastructure development project put forward by China
The two sides will dwell on upgrading Nepal from a least-developed country to a middle-income country by 2030 and build physical
infrastructure such as ports, roads, railways, air transport and communications within the Trans-Himalayan Multidimensional Connectivity
Network to support Nepal's development agenda of achieving sustainable development goals.He said the Chinese foreign minister was visiting
Nepal to convey the message of China's commitment to implementing the BRI and its Framework Agreement that could not move forward for the
past five years owing to the pandemic.China has already proposed the project implementation plan of BRI with Nepal for final approval and
the Government of Nepal is ready to finalise it during this visit.During talks between the foreign ministers of Nepal and China on Saturday,
the Nepali side is all set to request joint inspection of the border, which has been stalled for more than a decade, reopening of
Rasuwagadhi and Tatopani (major trade ports between Nepal and China), resumption of flights and addressing the problems faced by Nepali
students who returned home to escape the pandemic, the official shared.The foreign ministry official also said that Nepal would raise issues
including the implementation of the agreements reached during the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Nepal and the visit of former
prime minister KP Sharma Oli to China
Discussions are on between various ministries of the Government of Nepal to finalise the agenda of the meeting between Chinese and Nepali
foreign ministers on Saturday
During the visit of the Chinese foreign minister, an agreement will be signed to export grass from Nepal and Nepal will receive additional
Chinese grant under technical and economic assistance
"Discussions between senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Finance on the annual assistance to Nepal under
grant and technical and financial assistance is in the process of finalisation," an official at the Ministry of Finance said
China has hinted it could increase its annual aid this year, the official said.Such visits from time to time will help understand each other
and address grievances as well as renew the relationship.The age-old Nepal-China friendship that has been nurtured by Araniko and Bhrikuti
has been flourishing since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1955
The tradition of friendly cooperation and high-level visits have further enhanced the bond of affinity for the mutual benefit of both
countries.A version of this article appears in the print on March 23, 2022, of The Himalayan Times.
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