The Free Press Journal

‘Maoist’ Prachanda gets China backing Will extend support to his govt if he is elected new PM

- ANIL GIRI

China has reached out to Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal, assuring full cooperatio­n and support to the new government if he is elected the new Prime Minister.

Chinese Ambassador Wu Chuntai held a meeting with Dahal, commonly known as 'Prachanda', in what is seen as Beijing's desperate move to safeguard its interests in Nepal and in carrying out the deals reached between Beijing and Kathmandu in March. China had already said in a statement that the change of regime in Kathmandu would not affect its ties with Nepal and it will hone its engagement with the new government in Nepal. In the meeting the Chinese envoy, according to a statement, Prachanda assured that deals, agreements and MoUs signed by the outgoing Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli government with China will be carried out and implemente­d. During Oli's official visit Nepal and China signed first ever Transit and Transporta­tion Agreement that sought to end Nepal's decades long dependency on -- and monopoly of -- Indian ports to reach out to a third country for trade. Dahal took up the ownership of agreements, saying they were made by the coalition government that included the Maoist party too. He went on to say the recent Nepal-China agreements were, in fact, an outcome of the agreement made by the government that he led earlier. The new government would not only implement the recent agreements but also make new ones with China, according the statement. Besides transit and transporta­tion, Nepal and China agreed on energy cooperatio­n, free trade area, connectivi­ty, tourism, financial cooperatio­n, exploratio­n of petroleum products and import from China.

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