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Janamat Party demands Chinese Ambassador’s clarification over controversial statement


07 September 2023  

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KATHMANDU: The Janamat Party has asked the government to send back Chinese Ambassador Chen Song due to his recent “undiplomatic remarks” made last Saturday.

The demand was put forth by the Party’s Vice President, Abdul Khan, during a special session in the House of Representatives on Thursday.

Khan emphasized that the Chinese Ambassador should refrain from making statements about Nepal and India, as it falls outside the purview of his diplomatic responsibilities.

Khan also called for the Chinese ambassador to provide a clarification for his comments.

“Ambassador Song’s remarks have the potential to sow discord and harm the amicable relationship between Nepal and India,” Khan remarked.

“If Nepal is to maintain its status as an independent nation, it is imperative that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs seeks an explanation from the ambassador and promptly initiates the process to recall him from Nepal.”

Publish Date : 07 September 2023 15:02 PM

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