Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' during the trilateral meeting held on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit yesterday expressed Nepal's desire to act as a "dynamic bridge" between the two Asian giants and to reap the benefit of playing such a role, The Himalayan Times reported along with a photo of the meeting.
Prachanda "floated a proposal for trilateral strategic partnership among the three countries", which Modi and Xi acknowledged as 'significant' and said they were positive towards it, the report said, citing a statement issued by his secretariat on the Prime Minister's personal website.
According to the statement, Prachanda said during the meeting that "we (Nepal) are located between two giant countries. We want to become a dynamic bridge between the two countries and reap the benefit".
"During the meeting, I put forth the issue of strategic partnership with emphasis," Dahal said, adding that "the Indian Prime Minister and Chinese President said Nepal's proposal on strategic partnership is significant and they agreed to it".
He further said Nepal was inching towards the goals of development and wanted to establish a balanced, friendly and strategic relationship with both the neighbours, the report said.
The Nepalese premier also expressed his hope that the trilateral meeting could play a significant role in setting up an "epochal relationship" between Nepal, India and China, it said.
In response, Chinese President Xi was quoted as saying that the size of the country did not bear much significance and Nepal could become a bridge between India and China.
Noting that the three countries shared "geographical, emotional and cultural friendship, Indian Prime Minister Modi said India was positive towards Nepal's proposal on trilateral partnership," the report said.
Prachanda's spouse Sita Dahal was also present at the meeting.
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