The Asian Age

PM wraps up Nepal visit after Bimstec summit

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Kathmandu, Aug 31: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said his visit to Nepal will further deepen India- Nepal friendship as he wrapped up the twoday tour after attending the 4th Bimstec Summit and holding a series of bilateral meetings with regional leaders.

Prime Minister Modi concluded his visit after offering prayers at the Pashupatin­ath temple, the most sacred and oldest temple of Shiva ( Pashupati) in Nepal.

“I thank my sisters and brothers of Nepal for their warmth and affection during my visit. This visit will further deepen IndiaNepal friendship. I would like to specially thank PM KP Sharma Oli and the govt. Of Nepal for hosting a wonderful and productive Bimstec Summit,” Modi tweeted.

The Kathmandu Declaratio­n issued at the end of the two- day 4th Bimstec summit deplored terror attacks in all parts of the world including in Bimstec countries and stressed that there can be no justificat­ion whatsoever for any act of terrorism.

The Bay of Bengal Initiative for MultiSecto­ral Technical and Economic Cooperatio­n ( Bimstec) is a regional grouping comprising India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bhutan and Nepal.

Mr Modi today met Oli on the sidelines of the 4th Bimstec Summit here and they held a detailed review on all aspects of the bilateral relationsh­ip including ways to further deepen economic and trade ties.

He held series of bilateral meetings including discussion­s with his Thai counterpar­t Prayut Chanocha and Myanmar President Win Myint, on the sidelines of the 4th Bimstec Summit here.

Prime Minister Modi on Thursday held talks with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra and Prime Minister of Nepal K. P. Sharma Oli at the inaugurati­on of the ' Pashupati Nath Dharamshal­a' at Tilganga in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra and Prime Minister of Nepal K. P. Sharma Oli at the inaugurati­on of the ' Pashupati Nath Dharamshal­a' at Tilganga in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday

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