FM Koirala, TAR vice-chairman discuss issues of mutual concern
Wednesday, 09 September 2009 09:55
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Foreign Minister Sujata Koirala with vice-chairman of the People's Government of Tibet Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China Meng Deli upon her arrival at the Gonggar Airport in Lhasa, Tuesday.
Foreign minister Sujata Koirala, who is on a six-day official visit to China, met with vice- chairman of the people's government of Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) of the People's Republic of China Meng Dali,during the transit stay at Gongar Airport, Lhasa, Tuesday.

Vice-chairman Dali and Nepali consul general to Lhasa Nabindra Prasad Upadhyaya welcomed Koirala and her team at the airport.

During the meeting, Dali and Koirala discussed various issues of bilateral concern and interest including the expansion of bilateral trade, investment promotion, economic cooperation and cultural exchange between the two countries.

Saying Nepal and China/Tibet had been enjoying age-old cordial relations, foreign minister Koirala reiterated Nepal's firm commitment on one China policy and assured vice-chairman Dali Nepal would not allow any anti-Chinese activities in its soil.

She also informed the TAR vice-chairman of various steps taken by Nepal to maintain peace and stability along the Sino-Nepal border.

Vice-chairman Dali appreciated Nepal's commitment on one China policy and expressed gratitude to Nepal government for not allowing anti-Chinese activities in its soil and maintaining peace and stability along the border.

He also remembered the support extended from Nepal during the Olympic Games last year and thanked Nepal for the same.

Dali assured of continued Chinese support for the socio-economic development of Nepal in the days to come. nepalnews.com

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Anonymous   |113.199.142.xxx |2009-09-09 05:47:59
Hello dear Nepali brothers and sisters,

Are we waiting for foreign people to
ask us what action we are required to under take for improvement of things in
our country ? Is it a culture ?

I appeal to all my friends, Let us be honest
to call spade a spade. Let us oppose reckless driving and blasting horn causing
deaths and injuries every day making many orphans, widows and life long physical
disability, because of this lawlessness (chhada pan). We are immitating the
western civilisation on various things like wearing of attire, using the modern
equipment, working and almost whole life style, but failed to immitate their
discipline along with them. Let us oppose the bad doscipline on the Nepali
roads. They are terrorising by horn and speed !!!!
naran  - naran   |113.199.161.xxx |2009-09-09 05:02:55
Dear Hon. Minister,

This urance to China should not be similar to what Nepali
people have been getting back home. That government is committed for safety and
security of people, crime control etc etc and nothing tanslated into practice.
Abduction is going on, forced donation is going on even in capital Kathmandu and
'gundagardi' is continuing.

China is an important friend for Nepal and it
should be fully convinced that Nepal too understands the Chinese concern and
takes concrete steps to ensure it. Just "lip service" is not
sufficient.

God bless our Nepal!

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