Chinese Foreign Minister Wangi Yi will look to ink key agreements on Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) with Nepal on his three-day visit to the country starting today, as the Himalayan country looks to flag reservations.
Officials familiar with the preparations said as many as 10 agreements related to technical and economic assistance to Nepal are likely to be signed during Wang’s visit, reported Kathmandu Post.
The focus will be on signing at least implementation agreements for projects to be developed under the BRI, officials said, adding that, not even a single project has taken off under the BRI in Nepal in the last five years.