This was informed by Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai while talking to journalists at his office residence at Baluwatar on Tuesday morning. [break]
Bhattarai said the visit is part of his government´s plan to maintain regional and international power balance in favor of Nepal´s peace process.
“We will take into account the interests of both countries and decide in favor of mutual benefits,” Bhattarai said.
While informing that the visit by the Chinese premier would be followed by Indian Prime Minster Manmohan Singh, Bhattarai said the high-level visits would send out positive messages in favor of the peace process.
“It would be in the interest of the country to have cordial relations with the rising superpower,” said Bhattarai. The prime minister said that the two countries would hold frank discussions on the issues of mutual benefits.
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