Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said Nepal-China relations were further strengthened with his recent China visit.
PM Oli said it while speaking at a news conference organized at Tribhuvan International Airport after he returned home from China, completing the four-day official visit today.
The two-country relations were further strengthened, which benefits Nepal, he argued.
“Various agreements were made on the projects under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) during my visit, from which Nepal will reap the utmost benefits,” PM Oli reminded, adding that separate discussions and agreements would be made on each project.
The head of government also shared that Nepal and China signed the agreement on the BRI cooperation framework in Beijing.
The agreement was signed by Secretary at Foreign Ministry, Amrit Bahadur Rai, from the Nepali side, while Vice Chair of the National Development and Reform Commission, Liu Sushe, from the Chinese side.
The agreements were made in the program attended by PM Oli and his Chinese counterpart Li Qiang.
Similarly, both prime ministers signed the agreement on mutual assistance.
Some of the projects are on Tokha-Chhahare Tunnel Way construction, promotion of trade between Nepal and China, export of thermally processed buffalo meat from Nepal to China, and exchange of certificates on completion of a 9-story Durbar Square building by China.
Also included in the agreement are development projects and economic and technological aid.
The discussions were held also on issues like expansion of connectivity, development of industrial infrastructures, agriculture, trade, tourism, investment, science and technology, sports, natural disaster management, expansion of two-country relations at the people-to-people level, and poverty alleviation.