Kathmandu. Chan Song, the Chinese Ambassador to Nepal, has expressed his commitment that China is ready to provide all possible support to Nepal’s economic and social development.
On Tuesday, in a program organized by China Media Group and Sino Nepal Media Society, he said that the project under Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is in the interest of Nepal.
He said, ‘These reform measures will be useful in rapidly advancing the construction of a network connecting China and Nepal across the mountains, expanding the capacity of agriculture, industry, trade, digital technology, energy, and tourism. This will give Nepal opportunities for prosperity.
He also said that the third meeting of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China conveyed the message of China’s continuous reform and openness.
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