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China to share more benefits with developing countries like Nepal, says Ambassador Song


27 July 2024  

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KATHMANDU: Chinese Ambassador to Nepal, Chen Song, stated that the recently concluded third plenary session of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has laid out a new blueprint for China’s economic and social development.

This session is significant not only for China but also for the world.

In a statement released today, Ambassador Song highlighted that the third plenary session focused on reform issues and set plans for China’s development over the next five to ten years.

“In promoting high-level opening-up, China will expand its unilateral opening to the least developed countries, offering more development opportunities and sharing benefits with developing countries like Nepal,” he said.

The Ambassador quoted Chinese President Xi Jinping, who emphasized the need for deeper reforms to enhance China’s institutional strengths and governance.

“In the face of new developments and tasks, we must further deepen reform to continue refining institutions and mechanisms in various sectors,” President Xi said.

Ambassador Song noted that the plenary session sends a positive message to both China and the world, boosting confidence for further investment and development.

This comes amid growing geopolitical tensions and protectionism, offering stability.

The session endorsed a resolution for developing support institutions and mechanisms to ensure coordinated efforts in education, science, and technology.

It outlines plans for deepening reforms across the board, including economic structural reform and reforms in areas such as democracy and the rule of law, the cultural sector, the system for ensuring and improving the people’s wellbeing, and ecological conservation, according to Ambassador Song.

Publish Date : 27 July 2024 18:43 PM

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