China homily for India on Nepal

China homily for India on Nepal

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 07:42 PM IST
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New Delhi should treat Kathmandu on equal footing, says Chinese Foreign Minister even as he harps on fruits of shared development.

Beijing : Beijing on Friday said Nepal should not become a “boxing arena” between India and China in the Himalayan region, even as it called on New Delhi to treat Kathmandu as an equal partner. Top diplomats of China and Nepal met here and discussed plans to open more border points for transit trade, a permanent arrangement for petroleum supplies from China and a transit treaty to enable Nepal to access Chinese ports for travel and trade to reduce dependence on India. “China has all along believed that countries, irrespective of their size, are equal. China and Nepal have always treated each other sincerely and as equals. We hope that the same policy and practices will also be adopted by India,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said at a press conference with his Nepalese counterpart Kamal Thapa.

“A stable Nepal enjoying fruits of development fully serves the interests of both China and India. So, in other words, I would like to say that Nepal is a great place for mutually beneficial cooperation between China and India, not a boxing arena,” he said. Wang made the remarks while answering a question on India-China one-upmanship over Nepal. “China, India and Nepal are close neighbours connected by the same mountains and rivers. This makes three of us a natural community of shared interest. This is why China has proposed the development of a China-India-Nepal Economic Corridor. It is all about common development and prosperity,’’ he said. Both Wang and Thapa avoided any references to the Madhesi agitation while praising the new Constitution which has ignited a major internal political crisis in Nepal.

On India-Nepal relations, Thapa said, “Immediately after the promulgation of the constitution there has been some misunderstanding between Nepal and India. Because of that India imposed an unofficial embargo on transit and supply of fuel and other essential commodities,” he said referring to the transport blockade that Nepal alleged had been imposed by India but which has been strongly refuted by New Delhi. “That caused a severe impact on the Nepalese society. It also had a negative impact on our economic growth. But I am very happy to say at this point of time that things are moving and improving,” said Thapa who is also Deputy Prime Minister. Referring to his two visits to India recently, he said, “It seems that we are now able to clear the air of mistrust and misunderstanding and slowly things are moving and coming back to normal”. “Nepal has two big neighbours, China and India. We are very proud of that. Both countries are prospering. They are doing fantastic work on the economic development. That has always remained an inspiration to us,” he said. Thapa is the first high-level minister of the new Nepalese government to visit China.

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