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Nepal not asking for mediation from third parties on border dispute with India: Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal

Nepal Declares No Need for Third-Party Mediation in Border Dispute with India

Nepal's Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal recently addressed concerns regarding the ongoing border dispute with India. In a statement, Khanal clarified that Nepal is not seeking mediation from any third-party nations or organizations to resolve the issue.

According to Khanal, the bilateral relationship between Nepal and India has always been strong, and both countries have the capability to resolve their differences through direct talks and negotiations. He emphasized that Nepal is confident in its diplomatic efforts and does not require external intervention.

While acknowledging the complexity of the border dispute, Khanal assured that Nepal is committed to finding a peaceful and mutually beneficial solution. He encouraged India to approach the situation with the same level of seriousness and cooperation.

The Foreign Minister's remarks come at a time when there have been increasing calls for international involvement in the dispute. However, Khanal's statement reaffirms Nepal’s stance that it prefers to handle the matter bilaterally.

This development could have significant implications for both Nepal and India, as it sets the tone for future diplomatic interactions. It also highlights the importance of maintaining open lines of communication between the two nations.

As the situation continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how both countries navigate this challenge without external assistance.