Nepal's top leadership including President Ram Baran Yadav and Prime Minister Sushil Koirala during separate meetings with the visiting External Affairs Minister Minister Sushma Swaraj hailed efforts by India's new government to improve Indo-Nepal relations. Swaraj also met UCPN-Maoist chief and Leader of Opposition Prachanda.
Swaraj is here to chair the meeting of the Indo-Nepal Joint Commission which was held today after a gap of 23 years and to prepare for the two-day official visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi from August 3 -- the first visit by an Indian premier in over 17 years. The late Prime Minister I K Gujral had visited Nepal in 1997.
The leaders conveyed to Swaraj that they were really upbeat over Modi's planned visit which they think will bring the two countries "much closer".
Swaraj yesterday said Nepal stands high on the priority list of the Modi government and the testimony to it is her visit here within two months of assuming office.
Sources said there was visible excitement among the Nepalese leaders about India's initiative for closer ties with the Himalayan nation during their meetings with Swaraj.
"In general if I have to encapsulate the views, there is a lot of excitement in Nepal about India's intention to reengage and reinvigorate the relationship. They are all looking forward to Prime Minister's forthcoming visit and all feel that this is a historic opportunity to move to the next level in terms of our engagement with each other," he said.
Koirala, who had his meeting with Swaraj at his official residence in Baluwatar, sought India's help and goodwill as Nepal moves forward on the path of development by drafting a new democratic Constitution.
Swaraj wished for good health of the Prime Minister and extended best wishes that Nepal would be able to conclude the peace process by promulgating a democratic and inclusive constitution within the stipulated time frame, according to Bhattarai. Koirala has just returned home from New York after spending nearly a month for treatment of his lung cancer.
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