Kathmandu : The government and security officials in a border security meeting held between Nepal and China have expressed their commitment to better and sound security management in the days to come
Held for the first time since the outbreak of the COVID-19, the meeting held under the leadership of Chief District Officer Humla Shree Nath Paudel and the Chinese officials have expressed their commitment to keeping border security intact in mutual cooperation and communication.
According to a report published in The Rising Nepal, the meeting was held at Taklakot of Purang County of China. There are border pillars starting from number 3 to 12 between Nepal and China border in Humla. The security agencies of both countries have also agreed to stay alert about the illegal activities and infiltration that may happen in the border area, said CDO Paudel.
During the meeting, both the officials expressed their commitment to control the unwanted activities against the two countries in the border area and not to allow theft. “It has also been agreed to regularize the border security meeting, which has not been held for four consecutive years due to COVID-19,” said CDO Paudel.
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