Global Times - Weekend

Kathmandu all set for President Xi’s visit

Trip expected to strengthen ties, enhance cooperatio­n under BRI

- By Shen Weiduo in Kathmandu

Nepalese people and officials are prepared and thrilled for the upcoming visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping, and hope the visit starting Saturday will lift bilateral ties and enhance exchanges in infrastruc­ture, tourism and culture.

While travelling around Kathmandu, the capital city, the Global Times found that welcome banners saying “Long Live Nepal-China Friendship” and “Warm Welcome to Our Distinguis­hed Chinese Guests” lined the city’s main streets.

Local residents told the Global Times flowers were planted to decorate the roads, and the roads were rebuilt and cleaned to welcome the Chinese president. “People are busy preparing for the big day,” one resident said.

Local resident Mani told the Global Times that “We have long been waiting for President Xi’s visit, the first in 23 years.” “Now he’s truly coming here, and we are ‘all out’ for his visit with a hearty welcome,” he said.

“I hope President Xi could share with us his wisdom on how to govern our country better,” Suraz, a tour guide in Kathmandu, told the Global Times on Friday.

Local media said preparatio­ns for Xi’s visit have been “in full swing.”

A Kathmandu Metropolit­an City spokespers­on also said flags would be placed along the roads. He said students will be carrying national flags to welcome President Xi when he arrives, according to media reports.

A signed article by the Chinese president, entitled Toward Greater Progress of China-Nepal Friendship across the Himalayas, was a headline story on Nepal’s national newspaper Gorkhapatr­a Sansthan on Friday, stressing that “China and Nepal are good brothers who always stand alongside each other” and vowing to deepen strategic communicat­ion, broaden practical cooperatio­n, expand people-to-people exchanges and enhance security cooperatio­n.

Xi’s visit is being awaited with “great eagerness and profound interest” by the entire Nepalese people, which is expected to uplift Nepal-China relations to a new height as well as showcase the collective zeal to work together for the common good of the people of both sides and the region as a whole, Sundar Nath Bhattarai, founder president of the Associatio­n of Former Career Ambassador­s of Nepal and the founder member of China Study Center and Its Officiatin­g Chairman, told the Global Times.

Ties between the two countries have been solid and firm with mutual trust and respect. Since China and Nepal signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing on bilateral cooperatio­n within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative in May 2017, bilateral cooperatio­n has been fruitful. Chinese enterprise­s have undertaken a number of infrastruc­ture projects and post-disaster reconstruc­tion work.

Chinese companies in Nepal involved in contractin­g, investment, communicat­ion and aviation have become the main force behind the Nepal engineerin­g contractin­g market, Zhu Qingjun, secretary general of Chinese Enterprise Associatio­n in Nepal, told the Global Times.

“We look forward to the high-level visits by our leaders to Nepal. This will not only promote relations between the two countries, but also enhance the friendship between the Chinese and Nepalese. I hope that this high-level visit can enhance political relations between the two countries and expand the opportunit­ies for all-round bilateral cooperatio­n, especially in cross-border interconne­ction,” Zhu said. Zhu said that Chinese firms see abundant opportunit­ies in energy, cross-border connectivi­ty, trade and tourism in Nepal.

Nepalese experts, officials and scholars are also anticipati­ng the visit, saying they truly hope the trip, the first by a Chinese leader to Nepal since 1996, could lift bilateral relations, strengthen friendship and enhance cooperatio­n in all sectors under the Belt and Road Initiative.

“Nepal looks to China not only as its close immediate neighbor, but also as a country with a rising global leadership role and with various important initiative­s that President Xi has launched, like an epoch-making Belt and Road Initiative which is aimed at promoting a shared future for mankind with winwin reciprocit­y,” said Bhattarai.

“We strongly believe ties between the two will become stronger, and with President Xi’s visit, we are not only hoping, but also confident that more people-to-people and education exchanges would occur in the future,” Subodh Sharma, acting chancellor of Kathmandu University, told the Global Times on Friday.

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