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China-Nepal: Mediation Organisation Invitation - News Directory 3

China-Nepal: Mediation Organisation Invitation

May 31, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
News Context
At a glance
  • Beijing has extended an invitation to ⁣nepal⁤ to become a member of the International⁣ Organisation for Mediation (IOMed), seeking to expand its influence in⁣ global dispute resolution.
  • Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with his Nepali counterpart, Arzu Rana Deuba, during the launch.
  • ‍China aims to attract more countries from South Asia to the‍ initiative.
Original source: economictimes.indiatimes.com

China actively invites Nepal to join the International Organisation for Mediation (iomed), signaling ‍a strategic move to broaden its global influence and enhance dispute resolution mechanisms. Beijing’s invitation, extended after the ‍IOMed launch in Hong Kong, presents Nepal with a significant⁤ opportunity to engage in international diplomacy. The IOMed, already counting Pakistan as a member, seeks to establish a platform‍ for resolving conflicts. The meeting between Chinese Foreign ⁤Minister Wang Yi and Nepali counterpart Arzu Rana Deuba highlights the burgeoning relationship. News Directory 3 brings you this breaking story. Will Nepal accept this⁤ offer, joining forces with China on a global stage? Discover what’s next ⁣…

Key Points

  • China invites Nepal to ‍join the International Organisation for mediation (IOMed).
  • The IOMed aims to provide a platform for international dispute resolution.
  • Nepal’s Foreign Minister attended the ⁣IOMed inaugural event in Hong Kong.
  • Pakistan is already a member of the iomed.

China Invites Nepal to Join International Mediation Organization

Updated May 31, 2025

Beijing has extended an invitation to ⁣nepal⁤ to become a member of the International⁣ Organisation for Mediation (IOMed), seeking to expand its influence in⁣ global dispute resolution. The move follows the launch of the⁢ IOMed in Hong ⁤Kong.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with his Nepali counterpart, Arzu Rana Deuba, during the launch. He expressed his hope ‍that Nepal would soon join the⁢ organization. Deuba‍ attended the inaugural‍ event but has not yet committed⁢ Nepal to membership.

The IOMed ⁢already counts⁤ Pakistan among its members. ‍China aims to attract more countries from South Asia to the‍ initiative. According ‍to Xinhua, 33 countries signed ⁤the ⁣convention to⁤ become founding members of the IOMed.

Deuba acknowledged discussions on Nepal-China relations, including growth cooperation, in a post⁤ on X. Wang affirmed China’s view of Nepal as a key partner in its regional diplomacy.

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar‍ attended‍ the IOMed signing ceremony. Wang told Dar ‍that China wants to collaborate with Pakistan and other nations ⁢to offer efficient options for‍ settling disputes and to promote global ‍peace and⁢ justice.

What’s next

Nepal will consider China’s ⁤invitation to join the IOMed. ⁤Further discussions‍ between the two countries ⁣are expected.

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