China Daily

Nepal vows to welcome investment­s

Vice-premier calls for boost in cooperatio­n under Belt and Road

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Vice-Premier Wang Yang and Nepali Deputy Prime Minister Bijay Kumar Gachhadar agreed on Tuesday to make joint efforts to further advance pragmatic cooperatio­n between the two countries.

Calling China and Nepal trustworth­y friends and partners for cooperatio­n to their mutual benefit, Wang said China is willing to join hands with Nepal to implement consensuse­s reached by leaders of the two neighborin­g nations so as to promote their pragmatic cooperatio­n under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Wang called on the two sides to expand their trade and investment; increase connectivi­ty including constructi­on of railways, roads and ports; and enhance cooperatio­n in oil and gas, electricit­y and clean energy.

“China is ready to help Nepal increase its energy self-sufficienc­y,” he said.

Wang said China will bolster its cooperatio­n in healthcare and conduct joint research to improve drinking water quality in Nepali cities.

Expressing condolence­s and sympathy for victims of recent floods and landslides in Nepal, Wang said China will continue to provide support in disaster prevention and reconstruc­tion.

Gachhadar, who is also minister for federal affairs and local developmen­t, said Nepal and China share a long history of friendship, and pragmatic cooperatio­n has led to fruitful achievemen­ts.

Gachhadar expressed gratitude for the assistance that China has provided for Nepal’s socioecono­mic developmen­t, especially assistance to the country’s disaster relief and reconstruc­tion efforts.

Gachhadar added that Nepal is willing to provide a better investment environmen­t for Chinese enterprise­s, and he expects more Chinese tourists to visit.

Wang is on a five-day trip that also took him to Pakistan to attend activities marking the 70th anniversar­y of Pakistan’s independen­ce.

On Monday, Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain met with Wang and vowed to continue to firmly support China on issues concerning China’s core interests, and enhance cooperatio­n with China on internatio­nal and regional affairs.

Pakistan and China are “iron friends”, he said, noting that Pakistan’s friendship with China forms the foundation of Pakistan’s foreign policy.

The Pakistani president also pledged that his nation will actively participat­e in the Belt and Road Initiative and promote the constructi­on of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

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