Want UK Papers, Not Mediation, on Border Issue, Clarifies Nepal
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Nepal willing to resolve boundary dispute with India through diplomacy, open heart: Foreign Minister
Khanal's remarks come a day after he held bilateral talks with his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar, focusing on trade, cross-border connectivity, energy, and people-to-people ties.
Border Dispute With India To Be Resolved Through Talks: Nepalese Foreign Minister
New Delhi: The border row with India can be resolved through diplomacy as no problem is too large if both sides sit across with an “open heart”, Nepal’s foreign minister Shishir Khanal said in New Delhi on Sunday. He was speaking to reporters just before concluding his official visit to India. The new government in Kathmandu refuses to view India through the “distorted, hyper-sensitive lens of 21st century geopolitics” and instead wants to build…
Nepal Foreign Minister Khanal: Don't See India Through Distorted 21st Century Lens
“I represent a completely new political reality in Nepal,” Shishir Khanal, foreign minister of that country told journalists on Sunday morning in Delhi during a briefing at the embassy. “We don’t refer to India through the distorted hyper sensitive lens of 21st century geopolitics.” Khanal’s remarks came at the end of his three-day visit to […] The post Nepal Foreign Minister Khanal: Don’t See India Through Distorted 21st Century Lens appeared f…
Let us build partnership not constrained by anxieties of past: Nepal foreign minister on India ties
NEW DELHI, Jun 7: Nepal wants to resolve its border dispute with India through existing bilateral mechanisms as “no problem is too large and complex” when both sides meet with an open heart, rational mind and mutual respect, Nepalese Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal said on Sunday, effectively endorsing New Delhi’s rejection of any third-party involvement. Khanal said Kathmandu refuses to see New Delhi through the “distorted, hyper-sensitive lens…
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