Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Nepal's Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba met in Chengdu this week, pledging to deepen cooperation across trade, infrastructure, and global development. The talks highlighted progress under China's Belt and Road Initiative, including plans to expand the trans-Himalayan connectivity network – a game-changer for regional travel and trade.
Aiming High for 2025: The ministers announced plans to celebrate 70 years of diplomatic ties next year by accelerating joint projects. Wang emphasized China's commitment to 'shared development,' while Deuba reaffirmed Nepal's adherence to the one-China policy, vowing to prevent any activities harming China's interests from Nepali soil.
Global Vision: Nepal also expressed support for China's Global Development Initiative, aligning with efforts to address challenges like climate change and economic inequality. The meeting signals stronger Sino-Nepali collaboration as both nations navigate shifting global dynamics.
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