Nepal

KATHMANDU, JANUARY 12Foreign Affairs Minister NP Saud announced that the Joint Boundary Working Group is actively addressing the border issues between Nepal and India. Nepal, India sign four agreements Indian External Affairs Minister pays courtesy call on President Paudel Speaking at a press meet organized by the Nepal Press Union in Dadeldhura today, Minister Saud highlighted the ongoing agreements between the two countries on border-related matters, excluding Kalapani, Limpiyadhura, Lipulek, and Susta.He informed that during past border mapping and demarcation, certain areas of Nepal ended up on the Indian side, and vice versa.

The Joint Boundary Working Group is diligently working on resolving these issues with progress based on mutual consent. Minister Saud emphasized the Nepalese government's awareness of its border and land ownership, asserting that efforts are underway to resolve the border disputes through talks, discussions, and diplomatic initiatives.Regarding Indian Minister for External Affairs Dr.

S.

Jaishankar's recent visit to Nepal, Minister Saud expressed its significance and noted fruitful agreements, including plans to export 10,000 megawatts of electricity within the next 10 years and the implementation of the Pancheshwor Hydropower Project.Addressing the Pancheshwor Multipurpose Project, Minister Saud mentioned that the Detailed Project Report (DPR) is in its final stages, anticipating a breakthrough in the project in the coming days.

He emphasized the project's potential benefits for the entire country, reducing youth migration for overseas employment.Minister Saud provided updates on efforts to secure the release of Bipin Joshi, held captive by Hamas in Israel.

He expressed optimism about Bipin's release during a second ceasefire.Minister Saud clarified that Nepalis joining the Russian Army Force did not have the government's permission.Diplomatic efforts are in progress to repatriate the bodies of 10 Nepalis who lost their lives in Russia, and initiatives are underway to address the concerns of 133 families with members at risk in Russia. .

This article first appeared/also appeared in https://thehimalayantimes.com 





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