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Nepal Communist Party

Rift within Nepal Communist Party: Chinese envoy holds talks with KP Oli

| @indiablooms | Nov 20, 2020, at 01:23 am

Kathmandu: Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Hou Yanqi met Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and held talks for two hours, amid growing rift within the Nepal Communist Party.

Sources inside the PM residence and Secretariat confirmed to ANI that Ambassador Yanqi met Oli late on Tuesday evening and held a discussion for about two hours.

"Chinese Ambassador was here last late evening and held discussion with Prime Minister Oli for nearly two hours," an official from PM Secretariat confirmed ANI on the condition of anonymity.

Another source inside Baluwatar confirmed that Yanqi and Oli held a discussion about the unification process of the ruling party and solving ongoing issues inside the party.

"They held a discussion about the party matters to keep the party intact and government in form. Ambassador Yanqi stressed to continue negotiation to settle down the disputes and reach consensus," another source inside Baluwatar known with the talks about meeting confirmed ANI. 

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