Press Release on Consultation Meeting on Border Affairs between Nepal and the People’s Republic of China

Press Release

 

Nepal and the People’s Republic of China held a consultation meeting on border affairs virtually this afternoon. Mr. Lok Bahadur Thapa, Head of North East Asia Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nepal and H.E. Mr. Hong Liang, Director General of the Department of Border and Ocean Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China led their respective delegations to the meeting.

The meeting took stock of overall state of Nepal-China relations, and held discussion on various matters relating to boundary and border management between the two countries.

Underscoring the importance of joint inspection of Nepal-China boundary, the two sides agreed to initiate the process for activating the existing bilateral mechanism through mutual consultation.

The two sides agreed to resume two-way trade through Rasuwagadhi/Keyrung border port, following Covid-19 health protocol and guidelines. Both sides will establish an epidemic prevention and control mechanism to this end.

With a view to supporting livelihood of people in the northern Himalayan region of Nepal, the two sides decided to open Hilsa/Purang border port for transportation of goods and construction materials from China, by putting in place necessary Covid-19 health protocol and guidelines.

Senior officials of various Ministries of the Government of Nepal, Chargé d’affaires of the Embassy of Nepal in Beijing and Consul General of Nepal in Lhasa were part of the Nepali Delegation. The Chinese delegation comprised the senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and various other Ministries of China, Foreign Affairs Office and other Departments in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, and the Chargé d’affaires of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Kathmandu.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Singha Durbar, Kathmandu
14 July 2022