
Kathmandu, 21 July: Nepal and China have agreed to jointly monitor the border, as per the 1963 agreement between the two countries. Concerning officials of the two countries agreed on the same at a virtual meeting on border matters held on July 14, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Both countries have also agreed to open the Kerung-Rasuwagadhi trading point in full fledge and the one-way opening of the Hilsa border by adopting health protocols related to the Covid-19. In the meanwhile, the 10th meeting of Nepal-China Trade Facilitation Committee established in Tibet was held on July 18 virtually. During the meeting construction of physical infrastructure at the border crossing, facilitation of bilateral trade, foreign investment, development of trade infrastructure, transportation facilities, as well as simplification of customs procedures, and the timely completion of the Timure Dry Port in Rasuwa under-construction with Chinese assistance were discussed.
People's News Monitoring Service
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