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Nepal and China Hold Border Meeting on Security and Trade

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Nepal and China recently held a border coordination meeting in Dhunche, focusing on enhancing border security, facilitating trade, and curbing cross-border crimes. The Nepali delegation, led by Chief District Officer Rajesh Panthi, sought Chinese assistance for citizens' safety and ease of mobility, to which the Chinese side, led by Station Master Zhu Jishui, responded positively. Both sides agreed to increase vigilance and coordination between their security agencies to combat illegal transactions.

  • The meeting discussed easing mobility for drivers from outside Rasuwa district to enter Kerung, provided they meet specific criteria and possess passports with good conduct.
  • Both nations agreed on the need to enhance coordination between their security agencies to address illegal transactions across the border.
  • The Nepali delegation raised concerns regarding the safety and health of their citizens in the border areas.
  • A social worker observed that the meeting fostered hope for an improved business atmosphere in Rasuwa and strengthened bilateral relations.

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