China Daily

Trans-Himalayan network taking shape

Chinese investment in Nepal exceeded $300 million last year, trade over $1 billion

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

A trans-Himalayan connectivi­ty network taking shape will serve not just China and Nepal, but also the region as a whole, President Xi Jinping said in a signed article on Friday.

The article, titled “Toward Greater Progress of China-Nepal Friendship across the Himalayas”, was published in three Nepali newspapers ahead of Xi’s state visit to the South Asian nation this weekend.

Nepal has been an active participan­t in Belt and Road cooperatio­n, and is working with China on a number of infrastruc­ture projects to build or upgrade highways, ports, airports and power plants, Xi said in the article.

“China and Nepal are good partners for mutually beneficial cooperatio­n,” he wrote.

Nepal is China’s important trade and developmen­t partner in South Asia, with two-way trade reaching $1.1 billion and Chinese investment in Nepal exceeding $300 million last year.

Since China and Nepal establishe­d diplomatic relations in 1955, the two countries have respected each other and trusted and supported each other, Xi said, calling the China-Nepal relationsh­ip an example of equality, friendship and mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between neighborin­g countries.

In the article, Xi called on the two sides to deepen strategic communicat­ion, broaden practical cooperatio­n, expand people-to-people exchanges and enhance security cooperatio­n.

“It is important that we adopt a strategic and long-term perspectiv­e and draw up a blueprint for our bilateral relationsh­ip to take it to a new height in this new era,” he wrote.

According to Xi, the two countries need to maintain high-level exchanges, enhance political mutual trust and continue to offer mutual support on issues concerning each other’s core interests.

To broaden practical cooperatio­n, Beijing supports Chinese business investment in Nepal in the four priority cooperatio­n areas of trade and investment, post-disaster reconstruc­tion, energy and tourism, Xi said, and China welcomes Nepal’s participat­ion in the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo next month to promote exports of its specialty products to China.

The president also said it is important that the two countries encourage more bilateral exchanges and cooperatio­n in such areas as education and tourism, and support airlines in opening more direct flights to boost exchanges.

“China will give more government scholarshi­ps to outstandin­g young Nepalese and help train more profession­als needed in Nepal’s developmen­t endeavor,” he said in the article.

Xi expressed China’s support for Nepal in building law-enforcemen­t capacity and said China will carry out law-enforcemen­t training cooperatio­n with Nepal.

He called for the two countries to scale up border defense contacts to fight transnatio­nal crime more effectivel­y and strengthen practical cooperatio­n in military-to-military visits, personnel training and equipment and technology consultati­on.

Nepal’s government and people are pursuing their vision of “Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali” and the Chinese government and people are making strides toward the “Two Centenary Goals”.

“With the aspiration­s and future of our people closely linked, it is only natural for China and Nepal to respond to the call of our times and step up cooperatio­n for a better future,” Xi wrote.

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