China Pledges Reconstruction Aid to Nepal After Rasuwa Floods
China has pledged support for Nepal to rebuild infrastructure damaged by floods in Rasuwa district. The commitment was made during a meeting between Nepal's Finance Minister and Chinese officials. Discussions highlighted bilateral ties, development projects, and post-disaster recovery efforts. Nepal expressed gratitude for China's assistance in reconstruction.
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China demonstrated its commitment to Nepal's recovery by pledging support for restoring infrastructure in Rasuwa district, following recent devastating floods. The announcement was made during a strategic meeting at Nepal's Finance Ministry.
The vital Nepal-China Friendship Bridge and numerous hydropower projects were damaged in the July flash floods, prompting officials to engage in discussions on bilateral relations and future Chinese-funded projects. Both nations signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) to strengthen ties further.
Nepal's Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel emphasized the nation's focus on post-disaster recovery, while expressing gratitude towards China's commitment. MoUs included plans for building medical facilities, feasibility studies, and enhancing human resource development, reflecting China’s comprehensive approach to aid.
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