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‘Nepal won’t accept military activities that would breach foreign policy’



KATHMANDU: Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali on Sunday said the incumbent government won’t accept any military activities that will invite conflict between countries.

He clarified that Nepal’s foreign policy doesn’t expect hostility with any countries speaking at a press meet organized on ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ in Lalitpur.

Minister Gyawali added that Nepal’s foreign policy has kept the country’s interest at the center stage and it won’t deviate from that.

He further said that Nepal doesn’t want to maintain hostile relation with the US, China, India and any other countries.

Publish Date : 15 September 2019 14:32 PM

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