
India-China Agreement Not Valid for Nepal, Says Ganesh Parajuli
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- Deputy leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party parliamentary faction Ganesh Parajuli stated that the trade agreement made between two neighboring countries in the Lipulekh area is not acceptable to Nepal.
- Parajuli confirmed that the government is taking the border dispute seriously and has already sent a diplomatic note.
- The government is committed to resolving the issue through dialogue and has initiated necessary measures.
April 6, Kathmandu – Ganesh Parajuli, Deputy Leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party parliamentary faction, declared that the trade agreement made between two neighboring countries in the Lipulekh area is not valid for Nepal.
Parajuli made these remarks while addressing journalists after the party’s parliamentary faction meeting on Wednesday.
He confirmed that the government is addressing the border dispute with seriousness and has sent a diplomatic note regarding the matter.
Parajuli expressed objection to the bilateral agreement related to Lipulekh made by the two neighboring countries without informing Nepal.
He emphasized that sensitive issues like border disputes must be resolved through diplomatic and political dialogue rather than provocations.
According to him, the government is preparing to advance this process and is committed to finding a solution through dialogue.
Clarifying the government’s position, Parajuli stated, “The trade agreement made by two neighboring countries without our knowledge is unacceptable to us. The government has taken a clear stance to resolve the border dispute through dialogue and has sent a diplomatic note.”
He added that further comments on the issue are unnecessary as the government has already initiated the necessary actions.