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China-Nepal: Mediation Organisation Invitation - News Directory 3

China-Nepal: Mediation Organisation Invitation

May 31, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
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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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