President Xi committed to provide the 9 million yuan at a meeting with Prachanda, who is visiting China for high-level talks, Nepal's official Rastriya Samachar Samiti reported from Beijing.
During the meeting held at the Great Hall of the People, Prachanda urged Beijing to reopen the Tatopani border point, the only major trade route with China which was closed after the April 2015 earthquake that rattled the Himalayan nation.
The leaders also discussed the construction of a railway line in Nepal with Chinese investment during the meeting that lasted for 35 minutes.
Xi said friendly ties between China and Nepal were in the fundamental interest of the two countries and the two peoples.
"We've steadily pushed forward connectivity, post-disaster reconstruction as well as advancing infrastructure and people-to-people exchanges. I'm glad to see this progress. We should work together to create new momentum in friendly cooperation," Xi was quoted as saying by China's official CGTN network.
The two countries should particularly make the most of the opportunities presented by the infrastructure building under the ambitious Belt and Road (Silk Road) Initiative, Xi said.
Ahead of Prachanda's visit state-run Chinese media had vented its ire against him saying Beijing-Nepalties have fallen to a "low ebb" with most of the Chinese projects stuck due to his "pro-India" policies.
"For quite some time, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, better known as Prachanda, prime minister ofNepaland chairman of the Communist Party ofNepal(Maoist-Centre), had been friendly towards China," an article in the state-run Global Times had said pointing to his past association with Beijing and his anti-India rhetoric.
Prachanda said Nepal has appreciated China's support in reconstruction since the earthquake in 2015, adding that his country will continue to stick to the 'One China' policy on Tibet and Taiwan.
He said Nepal supports the Belt and Road Initiative and will pursue cooperation with China in trade and investment, transportation, tourism and aviation.
Prachanda said his meeting with Xi was fruitful, and added that this kind of high-level discussion has added a new dimension to Nepal-China ties, according to a statement published on the Nepalese premier's website.
"Apart from the positive response, the Chinese president talked about Nepal's political stability, development, prosperity, infrastructure development, railway and resumption of Tatopani border crossings," Prachanda said after the meeting.
Issues of Nepal-China bilateral relations and other mutual interests figured in the meeting. Xi expressed his happiness over the announcement of date for local election in Nepal and pledged to extend an assistance of RMB 9 million for the same.
The May 14 local elections is being opposed by Madhesis, who say the polls should be conducted only after their demands regarding the re-demarcation of provincial boundaries and other issues are addressed by an amendment to the new Constitution.
For China, the fall of the Oli government was a big disappointment and a setback to its planned push into Nepal through Tibet with rail and highway linkages to expand its influence in the landlocked country dependent on India for most of its supplies.
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Trade and investment volumes between China and Nepal have fast grown in the past few years as the two countries enhanced their economic ties.
During the past decade, bilateral trade surged from USD 108 million to USD 888, Jiang said at a roundtable on investment opportunities in Nepal in Beijing, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Direct investment of Chinese enterprises in Nepal reached USD 355 million as of the end of January, covering fields such as hydroelectricity, aviation, minerals and medical treatment.
China is Nepal's biggest source of foreign direct investment and its second-largest trade partner, Nepalese officials said at the roundtable.
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