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Nepal govt seeks Chinese support for purchase of medical supplies



KATHMANDU: Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Gyawali has urged for China’s cooperation and facilitation for the purchase of essential medicines and medical equipment on a G-to-G basis.

Minister Gyawali request this in a telephone conversation with State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, Wang Yi.

Foreign Minister Yi assured of China’s cooperation and necessary facilitation for the purchase of medicines and medical equipment to Nepal.

The two foreign ministers also shared views on the ongoing measures taken by their respective governments in the fight against COVID-19.

Foreign Minister Gyawali appreciated China’s resolute efforts in containing and controlling the coronavirus pandemic in China and in supporting the countries in need in their fight against the pandemic.

On his part, foreign minister Yi appreciated Nepal government’s swift and firm actions in containing the spread of the virus and assured of China’s cooperation in this regard, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated.

Foreign Minister Gyawali appreciated the spontaneous assistance of medical logistics provided to Nepal by the government of China, provincial governments and other philanthropic and social organizations.

He also conveyed appreciation to the government of China for the cooperation provided during the repatriation of Nepali students from Wuhan and for the protection and care of Nepali nationals currently living in China.

He assured necessary welfare and care of Chinese nationals currently in Nepal.

Foreign Minister Gyawali expressed thanks to the government of the People’s Republic of China for agreeing to reopen Nepal-China border ports to facilitate the smooth supply of medical logistics and essential items of daily necessities into Nepal.

Publish Date : 14 April 2020 12:56 PM

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