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PM visit opens new vistas on Nepal-China relations



Kathmandu, Oct 1: CPN (Maoist Centre) has concluded that the official visit of Prime Minister and CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has opened up new doors for Nepal’s prosperity by building the environment for confidence.

Organizing a news conference at the party central office in Paris Danda Sunday, Maoist Centre Vice-Chairman and Spokesperson Agni Prasad Sapkota said that the visit was entirely successful to further deepen Nepal-China relations and to ensure cooperation.

“The high-level visit, which had not happened after the COVID-19 pandemic, has created new dimensions on bilateral relations. This visit has not only connected the series of high-level visits but also wiped out different questions and suspicions,” Sapkota added.

Sapkota further viewed the visit was important also to understand each other’s sensitivities and obligations along with elevation of bilateral ties.

According to Sapkota, cooperation between Nepal’s National Planning Commission and China’s National Development and Reforms Commission is crucial in itself that the agreements signed during the PM’s visit have created bases for economic development of both countries.

Likewise, energy exchanges and the construction of Chilime-Kerung 220 KV transmission line bears equal importance.

The Maoist Centre has also praised different agreement including industrial development and digital economy signed during the PM’s China visit.

The party has concluded that PM Dahal’s visit has created new avenues to cement Nepal-China relations existing from political and cultural fronts to people to people level.

Stating that the completion of four different periodic elections since the beginning of the peace process was a powerful example of success, he shared that everyone appreciated the role played by Nepal in maintaining the world peace.

According to him, PM Prachanda had drawn the attention of the powerful nations towards reducing the climate change induced adverse effects all over the world through the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, USA.

The PM, partaking in the important sessions as the Chair of the Global Coordination Bureau of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) alongside the UNGA, urged the world community to fulfill their climate action related commitments, Spokesperson Sapkota shared.

Highlighting need to maintain national unity through comprehensive discussions on the national issues, the Spokesperson believed that all problems would be solved if the political parties worked in unison.

Stating that PM Dahal, as the Head of the Government, had been taking special initiatives to resolve all the problems seen in the country, he asserted that the government’s top agenda was to achieve good-governance with social justice as well as economic prosperity.

According to him, the incumbent government was effortful to provide employment to as many as youths within the country besides working on the ways to achieve economic development and raising the living standards of the citizens.

He pointed out the need to move ahead holding an extensive discussions on the national common interests.

The Spokesperson said that while the geo-political complexities were complex and intricate, there was a big prospect of prosperity due to that factor.

Sapkota informed that the government was working to bring back those Nepali youth forces migrating to foreign lands for higher education and employment.

The government had made a notable achievement in maintaining good-governance with social justice and controlling corruption.

He reminded that the incumbent government had managed to address the discontents of teachers and doctors while the questions of transformation, criticism and support were seriously posed in the Maoist Centre’s campaign that is aimed at the ideological and organizational strengthening of the party from the central to the grassroots level.