Kathmandu, Nov. 28
State Councilor and
Defense Minister of China Wei Fenghe is paying a one-day visit to Nepal on
Sunday, November 29.
This is the highest
level visit from the northern neighbour after President Xi Jinping’s two-day
state visit in October last year.
Ministry of Foreign
Affairs (MoFA) said in a statement on Saturday that Wei will pay courtesy calls
on President Bidya Devi Bhandari and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli who also
holds the portfolio of Defense Minister.
He is also scheduled to
meet Chief of Army Staff General Purna Chandra Thapa.
Although the ministry
had not informed about the agenda to be discussed during his visit, bilateral
relations, economic cooperation and COVID-19 support are said to be the major
issues while progress of the bilateral projects might also get an entry to the
deliberations.
The visit of the
Chinese Head of the State in 2019 had happened after a gap of 23 years.
During the visit, both
the neighbours had agreed to intensify cooperation under Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI) to enhance connectivity by developing railways, roads, ports,
aviation and communication. Nepal has been expressing strong support to the
Chinese mega-project BRI since its announcement by President XI in 2013.
Nepal and China had
also agreed to expedite the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) on cooperation to enhance connectivity under the framework of Trans-Himalayan
Multi-Dimensional Connectivity Network, a project under the BRI.
Nepal wants development
support and economic cooperation from the north as well as more tourists and
investments. Trade cooperation is also a top agenda between them.
China has agreed to
conduct feasibility study of the Keyrung-Kathmandu Railway Project and
Kathmandu-Pokhara-Lumbini Railway Project, which are the results of the MoU
signed in June 2018 on Cooperation in Railway Project.
Due to difficult
mountain terrain in the north, the trade and movement of people have been
difficult. The two border points – Rasuwagadhi and Tatopani – had been shut for
many months after the advent of the COVID-19 which caused a lot of suffering in
the part of Nepali traders and entrepreneurs.
China is supporting
Nepal in infrastructure development at the border entry point. It is
constructing a dry port in Timure at the Rasuwagadhi border while the dry port built
at Larcha, Tatopani, has come into operation.
The northern neighbour
has also agreed to upgrade the Syaphrubensi-Rasuwagadhi road, and Arniko
Highway and pledged support in developing Koshi, Gandaki and Karnali road
corridors. These road projects create connectivity between China and India.
However, Nepal’s trade
with China has become mostly one dimensional as the latter has become the
second larger exporter to Nepal and 12th largest importer. The trade
deficit with China is ever increasing.
Wei’s visit happens in
the immediate aftermath of the visit of Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan
Shringla who concluded his two day visit to Nepal on Friday evening. He was in
Kathmandu for the foreign-secretary level meeting that discussed various
bilateral agenda including boundary issues.
Speaking at a function
in Gulmi, Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali termed Shringla’s
visit a successful one and said that soon there would be a visit of foreign
affairs minister from India.
Wei will leave
Kathmandu in the evening on Sunday.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 29 November 2020.
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