Nepal

KATHMANDU: Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali has said that works are being carried out so as to bring the Tatopani transit point in Sindhupalchok back into operation by May 31.Speaking in the Home of Representatives, International Relations Committee assembly nowadays, he said works on construction of the physical infrastructure of the transit point are being carried out on both Nepal and China side with the aim of operating the transit point by this May 31.He said the Chinese government has already informed regarding the operation of the Tatopani transit point, adding that in this associateion China has shifted the settlements on its side and hence retail trade would thrive at the Tatopani transit point.The transit point was much in operation ever since it suffered damages due to the Gorkha soiltremble in 2015.The Minister for Foreign Affairs had also informed the committee on the latest situation of the rest of the transit points bordering with China.





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