Nepal-India technical mechanism will be established to resolve border disputes including Kalapani and Susta
Kathmandu. Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal has emphasized that the border and demarcation disputes between Nepal and India, which have been pending for a long time, should be resolved through diplomatic dialogue.
Speaking at a program held in New Delhi during his official visit to India, he made it clear that Nepal is always committed to making the historical relations between the two countries stronger and stronger on the basis of mutual interests.
Express
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