NEPAL: Foreign Minister gave clarification on PM Balen’s controversial statement, said – Government has already clarified the situation.

Shishir Khanal On Balen Shah Statement: Nepal’s Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal is on a three-day visit to India amid the recent border dispute and diplomatic stir between India and Nepal. During an exclusive conversation with IANS at the Nepalese Embassy in New Delhi on Sunday, Khanal discussed in detail the controversial statements made recently by Nepalese Prime Minister Balen Shah and the future roadmap between the two countries.

Balen Shah’s ‘border capture’ clarification on the statement

Nepal’s Prime Minister Balen Shah recently spoke in Parliament on ‘cross-border occupation’ Gave a statement related to this, which made a lot of headlines in India and gave rise to controversy. On this issue, Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal clarified that his ministry has already issued an official clarification on the subject.

He said the Prime Minister was answering a question in Parliament related to cross-border occupation and the context had already been clarified. Through this clarification, Nepal has tried to calm the dispute and bring bilateral relations back on track.

high-level meetings

Foreign Minister S. Shishir Khanal, who came to India on the invitation of Jaishankar, met the top leadership of India during his visit. On Saturday, he met National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and his Indian counterpart S. Had in-depth discussion with Jaishankar. In these meetings, many important issues have been agreed upon to further strengthen bilateral relations.

Although no specific date has been decided yet for Prime Minister Balen Shah’s visit to India, Khanal indicated that the coming months could see many more high-level visits between the two countries.

Called India an economic and technological powerhouse

Khanal praised India’s changing image and economic progress on the global stage. He described India as an ‘Emerging India’ Stating that India has beautifully established itself on the global stage as a fast-growing technological and economic powerhouse.

Nepal now wants to accelerate its own economic development by connecting with this economic transformation and latest technology of India. He clarified that the only transparent agenda of Nepal is ‘economic transformation’ Which he is looking at with an open heart and clear eyes.

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foundation of family relationships

Emphasizing the depth of India-Nepal relations, the External Affairs Minister described it as ‘very beautiful and historic’ told. He said that this relationship is not just between governments, but it is linked to tourism, rivers, energy and shared families. According to Khanal, energy cooperation and water management between the two countries will prove to be the main axis of future economic cooperation.

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