Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma oli on Friday told visiting Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane that any misunderstanding between the two neighbors can be settled through discussions.
General Naravane, who arrived in Nepal on Wednesday on a 3-day visit, met the Prime Minister here before leaving for New Delhi. During the meeting, Oli and General Naravane also talked about various bilateral issues, the Prime Minister's foreign relations advisor Rajan Bhattarai said.
On Thursday, General Navarane was awarded with the honorary rank of General of the Nepal Army by President Bidya Devi Bhandari. The ceremony at the President’s Office was attended by Prime Minister Oli, Indian Ambassador Vinay M. Kwatra and other senior dignitaries of both the countries.
General Naravane is the senior-most Indian official to visit Nepal following the countries’ boundary dispute since last November after placing disputed territories in its new political map. It was India’s road construction to the Lipulekh area at 17,000 feet that sparked the diplomatic row between India and Nepal as Kathmandu claimed the area to be its territory.
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