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Govt eagerly waiting for talks with India: Foreign Minister Gyawali


09 June 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali has expressed the hope that any issue with India including the recent one on the border would be resolved through talks.

“The government has been making continuous efforts for talks with New Delhi, and is eagerly waiting for a response,” he said while responding to MP’s queries during the discussion on the appropriation bill 2077 concerning his Ministry at the House of Representatives today.

Referring to the talks held last Saturday between China and India amidst the coronavirus pandemic, he said there was no reason for India to not want to hold a dialogue with Nepal.

There is a need to address all outstanding issues in order to further consolidate and strengthen the Nepal-India relations, he said.

One major goal of Nepal’s foreign policy is to develop cordial and fruitful relations with various states and international organizations to realize the national aspiration of ‘Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepalis’, he said.

He stressed that statements that are not practical and do not help implement a sensitive and complex issue like a foreign policy should not be made. The foreign policy should be guided by maintaining a balance between internal policy and external circumstances.

He also made it clear that Nepal would not be involved in any kind of military or strategic alliance in any pretext including development partnership.

“The government has been ensuring that mobilization of aid from development partners including the US is in the interest of the nation, and not against the territorial integrity, sovereignty and national independence”, the foreign minister said while clarifying over the issue of Millennium Challenge Corporation and other foreign aid.

He also told the house that a letter had been sent to the British secretary of state for defense proposing a discussion on the genuine demands of the British Gurkhas and on the 1947 tri-partite treaty.

The efforts of the government to sign a bilateral treaty-based on mutual respect, equality and interests with Britain shall be continued, the foreign minister added.

Publish Date : 09 June 2020 19:32 PM

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