Nepal foreign minister to begin India visit today

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Kathmandu, June 4: Nepal’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Shisir Khanal will visit India from June 5 to 7 at the invitation of his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar, the government said on Thursday.
Khanal’s visit comes amid a controversy triggered by Nepal Prime Minister Balendra Shah’s remarks in the parliament. Shah said on May 31 that apart from discussions with India on a long-standing border dispute, Kathmandu was in touch with China and the UK as well. Two days later, New Delhi categorically rejected any role for third parties to resolve its boundary dispute with Nepal.
Announcing the dates of Khanal’s India visit, the Nepal government on Thursday said in a statement that he will hold a formal meeting with Jaishankar in New Delhi. “The two sides will discuss matters of mutual interest, with a view to enhancing cooperation across key areas including trade, investment, connectivity, energy and people-to-people ties,” it said.
As part of regular exchange of high-level visits, this one will further consolidate the enduring and multifaceted bilateral relations between Nepal and India, said the foreign ministry statement.
The visit will be the first to India by a minister from PM Shah’s government since it assumed office in March.
Earlier this week, the chairman of Nepal’s ruling Rastriya Swatantra Party Rabi Lamichhane arrived in New Delhi and met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (PTI)

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