Chinese President Xi receives the credential of Nepalese Ambassador Oli

Kathmandu, Dec. 12: Chinese President Xi Jinping received the credential of Ambassador of Nepal to People’s Republic of China, Dr. Krishna Prasad Oli in Beijing on Thursday

According to the Nepalese Embassy in Beijing, Ambassador Oli presented his letter of Credence to the Chinese President Xi amid a special ceremony organized at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

“The ceremony was held collectively for 29 incoming Ambassdors in Beijing today,” issuing a press release the embassy said adding, “Welcoming the Ambassadors, His Excellency Xi Jiping congratulated the and extended best wishes for their successful tenure in China.”

Welcoming the ambassadors to their posts, Xi asked them to convey his best wishes to the leaders and people of their respective countries, saying that the Chinese government will provide convenience and support for the envoys to perform their duties.

“China has a long history and a vast territory. I hope you will visit many places and listen to the Chinese people to understand China’s history, present and future, and objectively present China today, its development path and the direction of advancement,” Xi said.

He called on the envoys to build bridges for exchange, generate momentum to cooperation, and carry forward friendship between China and their home countries and beyond.

“Chinese modernization is not about China doing well alone,” Xi said. He added that China is ready to share its development opportunities with other countries and promote the modernization of all countries that features peaceful development, mutually beneficial cooperation and common prosperity.

As the world faces major challenges and crises, such as rising geopolitical conflicts, unilateral actions and protectionism, and climate change, it is imperative that all countries take concerted action, he said.

Reaffirming China’s commitment to the path of peaceful development, Xi said China will work with other countries to advocate an equal and orderly multipolar world and a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization, so as to build a community with a shared future for humanity.

Wang Yi, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, Director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hong Lei, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Director General of the Department of Protocal and other senior officials of the government of the People’s Republic of China were present on the occasion.

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