
‘Misunderstandings’ with India resolved, will pursue positive relationship: Nepal PM Oli
India Today
In a recent interview, Oli accepted the fact that once, there were misunderstandings between the two neighbours. However, India and Nepal shouldn't be stuck in the past but move forward looking at the future, he said.
Nepal's embattled Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli has said that “misunderstandings” with India have been resolved and that the two countries should move forward looking at the future, asserting that neighbours share both love and problems. In a recent interview to BBC Hindi Service, Oli accepted the fact that once, there were misunderstandings between the two neighbours. However, he did not elaborate on those issues. Oli, in a televised address to the nation last month, said that the outstanding issues relating to the border issue with India will be resolved through diplomatic channels on the basis of historical accords, maps and factual documents.
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