Foreign Minister Khanal, who returned from a visit to India, is going to China next week
Kathmandu. Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal, who returned home only on Sunday after completing a three-day official visit to neighboring India, is going to visit China next week.
Minister Khanal, who has been increasing diplomatic activity after the formation of the new government, has been scheduled to leave for China on June 14, 9, 31.
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