China also appreciated the Nepal government's adherence to the 'one-China' policy, Assistant Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou said after talks with his Nepal's Foreign Secretary Shanker Das Bairagi.
Kong said that China will, as always, support Nepal's efforts in safeguarding national independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported today.
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1955, China and Nepal have set a good example in forging ties between the countries of different sizes and different social systems based on equal treatment and mutual respect, Kong said.
Bairagi said Nepal treats China as a great neighbour and a great friend, and the two countries have forged solid ties based on the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
Attaching great importance to developing ties with China, Nepal has been upholding the 'one-China' policy (regarding Taiwan and Tibet) and will never allow any forces to use its soil to conduct anti-China activities, Bairagi said.
The one-day meeting also reviewed bilateral relations, political issues and the latest political developments in Nepal.
They also discussed bilateral economic cooperation, investment, trade and connectivity along with land and air route connectivity.
The 11th Meeting of Nepal-China Consultation Mechanism consist of a 11-member Chinese delegation and 20-member Nepali delegation.
The Nepali delegation was led by Foreign Ministry's Secretary Shanker Das Bairagi and Chinese delegation was headed by Chinese Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Kong Xuan You.
The OBOR aims to enhance connectivity and cooperation among countries, primarily between China and the rest of Asia and Europe through land as well as maritime routes.
While the implementation of OBOR is one of the agendas, the meeting will also dwell upon a host of other issues, including those related to security, trade and transit, according to foreign ministry officials.
The 10th Meeting of Nepal - China Consultation Mechanism was held in Beijing in 2013.
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