DPM discusses Kalapani issue with Chinese military delegates
Written by Writer on Friday, November 21st, 2008
DPM discusses Kalapani issue with Chinese military delegates
Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Bamdev Gautam discussed the issue of Kalapani border dispute with the visiting Chinese military delegate on Thursday and told them that the issue could be settled through the trilateral understanding among Nepal, India and China, reports Kantipur daily.
The Chinese delegation led by Major General Ei Hujeng called on DPM Gautam at Home Ministry and they discussed issues including border management, military assistance and so on.
The Kalapani border dispute has been going on between India and Nepal since 1960s. Located near Darchula district in northwestern Nepal, the area is a point where borders of Nepal, India and China meet.
“The discussion did take place on border management,” Home Secretary Gobinda Kusum told Kantipur.
The Chinese delegate also called on Defense Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa ‘Badal’ on Thursday. nepalnews.com sd Nov 21 08
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News Topics : 1960s, Badal, Border Dispute, Borders, China Reports, Chinese Delegation, Defense Minister, Delegate, Delegates, Deputy Prime Minister, Gautam, Home Minister, Home Ministry, Home Secretary, India, Kusum, Military Assistance, Nepal, Nepalnews Com, Thapa
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