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International Committee
The government has reiterated that it wants to resolve the border issue through immediate talks with India.Stating that Nepal is ready to hold talks with India at any level, the government has also reiterated Nepal's desire to resolve the latest problems caused by India through diplomatic channels.
Foreign Minister Pradip Kumar Gyawali of the International Relations Committee, who met in Singha Durbar on Monday, said it would be appropriate to hold separate talks with China on India's and China's decision to use the lake as a trade point only after resolving bilateral border issues. Lipulek.
Foreign Minister Pradip Kumar Gyawali of the International Relations Committee, who met in Singha Durbar on Monday, said it would be appropriate to hold separate talks with China on India's and China's decision to use the lake as a trade point only after resolving bilateral border issues. Lipulek.
He said that since India published its map covering the Nepalese territory of the Kalapani region, the Government of Nepal has repeatedly clarified Nepal's position to the Indian side both formally and informally.
Stating that he had called for talks, he stressed on the need for speedy talks between the two sides even if India's statement that talks could be held after the corona epidemic was settled was positive.
Pradip Kumar Gyawali, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Similarly, Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Padma Aryal said that there was some delay in publishing the map as the government of Nepal was still making bilateral efforts as there was an international practice of allocating territories on the basis of bilateral agreement.
Similarly, Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Padma Aryal said that there was some delay in publishing the map as the government of Nepal was still making bilateral efforts as there was an international practice of allocating territories on the basis of bilateral agreement.