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BEIJING, June 2 -- The Communist Party of China (CPC) and the
Chinese government and people respect the Nepalese people's choice
of social system and development path suited to its own conditions,
said a senior CPC official here Monday.
Wang Jiarui, minister of the International Department of the CPC
Central Committee, made the remarks at a meeting with Krishna
Bahadur Mahara, member of the Central Secretariat of the Communist
Party of Nepal (Maoist) (CPN-M) and minister of Information and
Communication.
Wang voiced his congratulations on the success of the first meeting
of the newly elected Nepal's Constituent Assembly (CA) and hoped
that parties concerned, including the CPN-M, would continue to push
forward the peace process in Nepal so as to ensure peace, stability
and development in the country as early as possible.
The first meeting of the CA declared last Wednesday the country a
federal democratic republic at the International Conference Center
in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu.
Wang spoke highly of the Nepalese government's and different
parties' consistent position on issues concerning China's
sovereignty and territorial integrity, hoping that the Nepalese side
would continue to follow a friendly policy toward China.
Wang said China and Nepal are neighbors and enjoy a traditional
friendship.
The CPC had maintained friendly exchanges and contacts with major
Nepalese parties and it would further relations with them, said
Wang.
Wang also briefed Mahara on China's fight against the severe
earthquake that hit southwest China's Sichuan Province on May 12,
and expressed his appreciation for the Nepalese side's concern and
sympathy.
Mahara expressed once again deep condolences to the victims in the
devastating earthquake on behalf of Prachanda, chairman of the CPN-M.
He said the Chinese people would definitely overcome the
difficulties and rebuild the hometown under the leadership of the
CPC and the Chinese government.
Mahara said CPN-M firmly supported China's stance on Tibet-related
issues, and would prevent any forces from doing anti-China
activities in Nepal.
Mahara briefed Wang the latest situation in Nepal.
The two sides also exchanged views on party-to-party relations.
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