गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Politics ∕ Former PM and Chinese Ambassador hold courtesy meeting Politics Former PM and Chinese Ambassador hold courtesy meeting KathmanduPati February 27, 2024 KATHMANDU – A courtesy meeting was held between CPN (Unified Socialist)’s senior leader and former Prime Minister, Jhalanath Khanal, and Chinese Ambassador to Nepal, Chen Song, today. The two met at the former’s residence in Dallu of Kathmandu this morning. During the meeting, they discussed cotemporary political issues, matters of mutual interests and various issues relating to Nepal-China relations, said Dr Shankar Khatiwada, secretary at the International Department of CPN (Unified Socialist). Write your comments RELATED NEWS By-election: Silence period begins No amendment in fundamental provisions of constitution: Gagan Thapa Home Minister asks security officials to work in innovative ways SSB, India’s high-level delegation calls on Home Minister Lekhak Prachanda Says -Oli playing the “China card” KAHS shall be run more effectively: PM Oli Top Headlines Nepal, India sign long-term agreement on electricity export, materializing MoU reached during PM’s visit1 NC, Maoist Centre discuss about NA election2 President expresses concern over ’emptying’ villages for lack of employment opportunities3 1.3 kilos of gold confiscated from TIA4 Dhakal recommended as SC chief registrar5 PM Dahal stresses on developing innovative agricultural system6 Govt. forms former-judge Poudel led probe commission to investigate Balkumari incident7 Manpower agency owner arrested for cheating more than Rs 1.9 million8 TRENDING Once on the Margins, Women Diplomats Are Now Making Their Mark in Nepal’s Foreign Service Sector A phone call that paved the way for RAW Chief’s visit to Nepal What role has the Nepal Army been playing in controlling the coronavirus? Impact of Social Media on Nepalese Society We need to be serious about the international scenario post-Covid: Dr. Nischal N. Pandey Gunjan Saxena:The Kargil Girl serves a refreshing depiction of a war film The FinCEN Files: Nepali banks and companies transact billions of rupees through dubious channels The envisioned Defense University and its rationale