Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

NEPAL GETS FIRST DELIVERY OF PETROL FROM CHINA

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Fuel-strapped Nepal has received 73.5 metric tonnes of petrol from China for the first time after signing a major deal with it to ease crippling shortage of petroleum products due to the month-long Madhesi-led blockade of India-Nepal border over the new Constituti­on.

Twelve trucks carrying petrol from China entered Nepal through Rasuwagadh­i trading point on Monday. These tankers were bringing 144,000 litres of petrol and diesel to Nepal following an agreement inked between Nepal Oil Corporatio­n and Petro China in Beijing last week to ease crippling shortages after protests over a new Constituti­on blocked imports from its sole supplier India.

Madhesi parties - who claim to represent the interests of the Indian-origin inhabitant­s of Nepal’s Terai region – and Tharu ethnic groups have been agitating against the charter which they see it as flawed and discrimina­tory to their interests.

Trucks were stranded at the key India-Nepal border checkpoint for more than a month due to the protest which cut off vital supplies and forced fuel rationing across the landlocked Himalayan nation.

China has agreed to supply petroleum products to Nepal to fulfil one third of its demands, Nepalese Ambassador to China Mahesh Maskey told a Nepalese television channel on Monday.

Under the Agreement, China will supply petrol, diesel, LP Gas and air gasoline, he said.

China has agreed to provide 1,000 metric tonnes of oil equivalent to 1.2 million litres to Nepal on grant basis as relief in the festival season.

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