2023年5月28日
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2023年5月28日
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The Chengdu Agreement is a vital diplomatic agreement signed between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Nepal, which has strengthened the bilateral ties between the two countries. The agreement was signed on October 13, 2019, during the official visit of Nepal’s President Bidhya Devi Bhandari to China, in the city of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province.
The Chengdu Agreement aims to expand the economic, cultural and political cooperation between China and Nepal, as well as to promote the Belt and Road Initiative, a massive infrastructure project launched by the Chinese to connect Asia, Europe and Africa. The agreement also focuses on enhancing the connectivity between the two countries through the development of cross-border connectivity projects, including the construction of railways, highways, and transportation systems.
One of the significant outcomes of the Chengdu Agreement is the establishment of the Himalayan Consulate General of Nepal in Chengdu, which will facilitate the promotion of tourism, trade, and investment between the two countries. The consulate will also help to improve people-to-people exchanges and promote cultural and educational cooperation.
In addition, the agreement also includes provisions for the protection and preservation of traditional and cultural heritage sites in Nepal, which will benefit both countries. This will help to promote and preserve Nepal’s rich cultural heritage, which is a significant attraction for tourists from all over the world.
Furthermore, the Chengdu Agreement will also help to strengthen China’s cooperation with the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), which includes eight South Asian countries, including Nepal. This will help to promote regional development and stability in South Asia.
In conclusion, the Chengdu Agreement is a crucial step towards strengthening the economic, cultural, and political ties between China and Nepal. It provides a framework for cooperation that will benefit both countries and promote regional development and stability. As such, it represents a significant milestone in the diplomatic relations between the two countries.