Nepal is sending a high-level delegation to China to attend the 'One Belt One Road Conference' (OBOR) which will be held on May 14.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Krishna Bahadur Mahara will lead the delegation which includes Physical Infrastructure Minister Ramesh Lekhak and Communications Minister Surendra Karki.
The One Belt One Road Conference (OBOR) will kick start on May 14, when Nepal conducts the first phase of its local elections.
Though Prime Minister Prachanda had received an invitation to participate in the conference, the government has decided to send Mahara owing to to clash of local elections dates clash with the conference.
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Nepalese officials are making preparations to sign an agreement with China during the conference for Nepal to become a part of OBOR, a flagship foreign policy initiated by Chinese President Xi.
During his recent visit to China, Prachanda had assured Chinese authorities that Nepal would be a signatory to the initiative.
The OBOR initiative aims to link the economic circles in East Asia and Europe, connecting China - on land and over water - to partners in Asia, Europe and Africa.
The initiative, known as the revival of the ancient Silk Road trading route, would link Asian markets with economic groups in Europe.