City
Epaper

US Congress delegation to visit Nepal in April

By ANI | Updated: March 18, 2022 09:15 IST

The US' bipartisan Congressional delegation is expected to visit Nepal by the second week of April, days after Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's two-day trip to Nepal.

Open in App

The US' bipartisan Congressional delegation is expected to visit Nepal by the second week of April, days after Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's two-day trip to Nepal.

Wang is scheduled to visit Nepal on March 26-27, The Kathmandu Post reported.

Nepali officials confirmed that the delegation comprises 25 members will be visiting Kathmandu.

Wang's planned visit and Beijing's increased concern over the US grant seems that the powerful countries are again taking interest in Nepal, according to the experts and Nepal's official.

This interest came after the US granted USD 500 million to Nepal for improving electricity supply and roads as per the US Government's Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC).

After the MCC compact's ratification on February 27, the Chinese government's mouthpieces wrote in their editorials that the US is interfering in Nepal's sovereignty.

US Congress delegation visit is expected to be high-level exchanges later this year from both sides to mark the 75 years of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Nepal and the US, Nepali newspaper reported citing sources.

"This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Nepal-US diplomatic ties and a lot of political and social engagements are taking place between the two counties," the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, was quoted as saying by The Kathmandu post.

Meanwhile, Chinese officials say Wang's visit to Kathmandu has agenda and that is to reassess Beijing's geopolitical and security challenges, as China no longer feels secure in Nepal."Implementation of the BRI projects in Nepal is important for Beijing," says a second Kathmandu-based Chinese official who has long liaised between Kathmandu and Beijing. He was also speaking on the condition of anonymity.

"But this time Beijing is more worried about the security challenges emanating from the compact's approval," he added.

During his visit, Foreign Minister Wang will also take stock of the political climate in Kathmandu, reported The Annapurna Express.The Chinese government is also unhappy with its Kathmandu-based diplomats for their supposed failure in curbing anti-Chinese activities.

The MCC saga has been a sobering experience for China. Beijing is reportedly reassessing its relations with Nepali leaders, particularly those it had trusted before.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: usbeijingKathmandu PostUs millennium challenge corporationMillennium challenge corporation
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIndian-Origin Man Beheaded In US In Front Of Family After Violent Dispute

BusinessAnil Ambani’s Reliance Power and Reliance Infra Shares Zoom Even as Indian Markets Tumble Amid US Tariffs

InternationalMissouri House Blast: 5 Injured After Huge Explosion Damages 20 Homes in St Louis County

InternationalHurricane Erin Enters Into Category 2 Storm With Maximum Winds of 100 mph, Heavy Rainfall Over Caribbean Islands Likely

InternationalIowa Shooting: Two Killed, One Injured In Firing and Blast in Glenwood; Suspect Arrested

International Realted Stories

InternationalCalls grow for Pakistan to withdraw troops, end weaponisation of PoJK

InternationalUzbekistan, India condemn Pahalgam terror attack in 9th meeting of India-Uzbekistan Joint Working Group

International'Crucial that all parties commit to an agreement, implementation': UN Secy Gen welcomes Gaza peace plan

InternationalDiaspora celebrates Navratri with fervour, brings forth Indian culture to Panama

InternationalPortions of US govt shuts down, employees on furlough