The meeting was held at Rastrapati Bhawanat and the two leaders discussed contemporary issues and the latest political situation in the country, officials said.
Meanwhile, senior leader of Nepali Congress Bimalendra Nidhi, who is close to Deuba, said the much-talked cabinet expansion would take place within a couple of days.
Speaking at a programme in Kathmandu today, Nidhi said the expansion would take place soon after CPN-Maoist Centre chief Prachanda, who is on a personal visit to Thailand in connection with the treatment of his spouse, will return home.
Delay in expansion of the eight-member cabinet was mainly due to power sharing dispute between the ruling Nepali Congress and CPN-Maoist Centre.
Besides the Prachanda-led Maoist party, leftist CPN- United and pro-Hindu Rastriya Prajatantra Party are likely to join the Nepali Congress led government.
"Talks were held with ruling Nepali Congress party for the inclusion of our party's representative in the cabinet," Sunil Manandhar, a senior leader of the CPN-United, told PTI.
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