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Indo-Nepal talks focus on bilateral issues
Kathmandu, July 11: Security related issues, renewal of extradition treaty, political situation in Nepal and its relation with India came up for discussion during the talks foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal had with King Gyanendra and other Nepalese leaders, including Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa.
Kathmandu, July 11: Security related issues,
renewal of extradition treaty, political situation in Nepal
and its relation with India came up for discussion during the
talks foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal had with King Gyanendra
and other Nepalese leaders, including Prime Minister Surya
Bahadur Thapa.
"I have discussed with the King Nepal's internal
situation and bilateral relations," Sibal told agencies after his
over an hour-long meeting with King Gyanendra at Narayanhiti
palace here today.
Sibal, who had yesterday met the Nepalese Prime
Minister, said matters concerning renewal of the extradition
treaty between the two countries and other mutually beneficial
issues figured during the talks.
"I had acquired information about Nepal's political
situation and the problems faced by it," Sibal, who also met
separately with Nepali congress president and former prime
minister Girija Prasad Koirala, Nepal’s Communist Party General
Secretary Madhav Kumar, Nepal’s and former Prime Minister Sher
Bahadur Deuba, said.
Discussions were also held on streamlining Indo-Nepal
relations and resolving security problems, Sibal said.
The Foreign Secretary said India has great interest in Nepal's stability and well being."Our future is tied together." He, however, made it clear that India does not want to interfere in the internal affairs of Nepal.
Bureau Report.
The Foreign Secretary said India has great interest in Nepal's stability and well being."Our future is tied together." He, however, made it clear that India does not want to interfere in the internal affairs of Nepal.
Bureau Report.