Nepal's Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar warns, 'External interference in domestic politics is not acceptable'
Nepal's Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar warns, 'External interference in domestic politics is not acceptable'
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Nepal's foreign minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali has said that his country is capable of dealing with internal problems and will not accept any external interference in domestic politics. In Nepal, it has been spoken in the midst of China's attempts to interfere amid political turmoil after the dissolution of Parliament. Talking to reporters on Saturday, he said that we have never accepted external interference in domestic politics. We are able to solve our problems. Being a close neighbour may have some concerns but no interference is acceptable. According to information received, China had sent a high-level delegation led by Deputy Minister of the Communist Party's International Ministry of International Yau Yezhou to Kathmandu after a sudden dissolution of Parliament by PM KP Sharma Oli in Nepal.

The Chinese delegation interacted with almost all the top leaders of Nepal, but it had to return empty-handed. This attempt of China to interfere in Nepali politics was strongly condemned. He said that Nepal's relations with both India and China are good and cannot compare relations with each other. When asked about the ongoing political crisis in the country and the role of party leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, he refused to make a direct remark and said that as the foreign Minister of the country, he is representing every person in Nepal.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has spoken that India-Nepal relations have unlimited potential. He took to Twitter and wrote, "The meeting with Nepali Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali was very good. Nepal's relations with India are not confined to the governments of the two countries but are governed by the people of both countries. It may be mentioned that he is currently on a three-day visit to India in New Delhi." On Friday, he had a detailed discussion on bilateral relations with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

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