70th
anniversary of establishment of Nepal-China diplomatic
relations
Kathmandu, Aug. 1
Congratulatory messages have been exchanged
between Nepal and China at the high level on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of
diplomatic relations between the two nations.
The Ministry of
Foreign Affairs (MoFA) of Nepal said in a statement on Friday that high-level
dignitaries from both countries exchanged congratulatory messages, marking seven
decades of mutual respect, partnership and peaceful cooperation.
President of Nepal,
Ramchandra Paudel, conveyed his congratulations to his Chinese counterpart Xi
Jinping and extended best wishes to the government and people of China.
In his message,
President Paudel reflected on the ‘time-tested friendship’ between the two
nations, underpinned by mutual trust, sovereign equality and peaceful
coexistence. He also expressed Nepal’s readiness to work with China to realise
a shared vision of peace, progress and prosperity, while calling for deeper
cooperation, enhanced connectivity and broader collaboration in various areas
of mutual interest.
Likewise, Chinese
President Xi, in turn, sent his congratulations and best wishes to President
Paudel, the Nepali government and its people.
Emphasising the
deep-rooted bonds between the two neighbours, President Xi noted that China and
Nepal, connected by mountains and rivers, have long exemplified friendly
exchanges, read the statement issued by the MoFA.
President Xi praised
the two countries for setting a model of peaceful coexistence despite their
different social systems and national sizes. He highlighted the growing
political trust between the two nations, fruitful collaboration under the Belt
and Road Initiative, and the strengthening of the China-Nepal Strategic
Partnership of Cooperation featuring everlasting friendship for development and
prosperity.
He called for renewed
efforts to foster bilateral cooperation, strengthen exchanges and deliver
tangible benefits to both peoples.
Meanwhile, Prime
Minister KP Sharma Oli also extended his greetings to President Xi where he lauded
the trouble-free relations Nepal and China have enjoyed for seven decades. Affirming
Nepal’s commitment to the One China Policy, he expressed appreciation for
China’s enduring respect for Nepal’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and
political independence.
Prime Minister Oli
described China as a close neighbour and a trusted development partner,
underscoring Nepal’s deep regard for the historic state visit of President Xi
in 2019, and his multiple visits to China, said the MoFA.
He stressed the
importance of high-level exchanges in building political trust and advancing
cooperation in cross-border connectivity, infrastructure, trade and transit,
disaster management, agriculture, health and green energy.
Prime Minister Oli
reaffirmed Nepal’s commitment to implementing past agreements to deliver real
benefits to citizens.
In a separate message
to Chinese Premier Li Qiang, PM Oli acknowledged China’s strides towards
national rejuvenation and modernisation, and expressed a desire to further
strengthen mutually rewarding cooperation.
Premier Li Qiang
reciprocated with a message commending the consistent and steady growth in
bilateral ties and cooperation over the years. He affirmed China’s commitment
to work closely with Nepal to accelerate high-quality Belt and Road cooperation
and expand bilateral collaboration across all fields.
Nepal’s Foreign
Minister Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba, also extended her greetings to her Chinese
counterpart Wang Yi. She highlighted the multifaceted ties between the two
nations and expressed appreciation for China’s support in Nepal’s development.
She also expressed Nepal’s interest in working with China on shared challenges,
including building resilience to transboundary climate risks.
Likewise, Wang Yi, in
his message to FM Dr. Rana, affirmed the enduring friendship and mutual
understanding between the two countries and reiterated China's commitment to
strengthening the China-Nepal Strategic Partnership of Cooperation.
Nepal and China
formally established diplomatic relations on 1 August 1955.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 2 August 2025.