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Narendra Modi, Nepal PM speak over phone

| | Jun 11, 2015, at 09:50 pm
New Delhi June 11 (IBNS): Nepal Prime Minister Sushil Koirala called Prime Minister Narendra Modi on telephone Thursday morning and briefed him on the steps his government is taking for rehabilitation and reconstruction in Nepal following the earthquakes in April and May 2015.

Prime Minister Koirala invited Prime Minister Modi to visit Nepal on June 25, 2015 to address the First Donors’ Conference being hosted by Government of Nepal in Kathmandu.

Prime Minister Koirala also mentioned that he has sent his Finance Minister Ram Chandra Mahat to Delhi with a personal invitation for Prime Minister Modi.

Prime Minister Koirala also briefed PM Modi on the recent political developments, including drafting of the Constitution. He congratulated Prime Minister Modi on a successful visit to Bangladesh and for the historic agreements signed in Dhaka and welcomed Prime Minister’s support for sub-regional connectivity between Bhutan, Bangladesh, India and Nepal.

Modi conveyed his best wishes for the Donor’s Conference in Kathmandu.

He thanked Prime Minister Koirala for the invitation and assured him that he would participate, if his schedule permitted, and assured him that India would, in any case, be represented at a high ministerial level.

Prime Minister also conveyed his appreciation to Prime Minister Koirala on the progress in the political process on drafting of the Constitution and conveyed his best wishes for the successful conclusion of the peace process and adoption of a Constitution.

He reiterated that India’s only desire was success, peace and progress for the people of Nepal.

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