Kathmandu, May 26 (RSS): Nepal and China have agreed to promote cooperation in various sectors including trade, transit, connectivity, investment, health, tourism, poverty alleviation, disaster management, education, culture, and people-to-people exchanges, among others.
The two countries agreed on this
during the 14th meeting of the Nepal-China Diplomatic Consultation Mechanism
held virtually Wednesday afternoon. Foreign Secretary Bharat Raj Paudyal and
Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China Mr Wu
Jianghao led their respective delegations to the meeting, the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs stated in a press release.
On the occasion, the two sides took
stock of Nepal-China relations and exchanged views on further promoting
bilateral relations and cooperation for mutual benefit.
During the meeting, the two sides
underscored the importance of exchange of high-level visits and stressed the
need for timely implementation of the agreements and understandings reached
between the two countries.
Foreign Secretary Paudyal thanked
the Chinese Government for the generous support of life-saving vaccines and
medical supplies to Nepal during the difficult time of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Assistant Minister Wu assured the Foreign Secretary of China’s support for the
improvement of health infrastructures as well as for the capacity building of
medical personnel of Nepal.
The two sides also agreed to
activate bilateral mechanisms to enhance cooperation and partnership in the
aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. They also emphasized the need for timely
completion of China-assisted projects.