Nepal Prime Minister Balendra Shah has raised fresh attention to the long-standing border issue between Nepal and India, stating that he became aware of certain disputed areas after assuming office. His remarks have renewed discussion over territorial claims linked to the Lipulekh-Limpiyadhura region.
Speaking on the matter, the Prime Minister said that Nepal intends to pursue a resolution to the border dispute through historical records and documented evidence. He emphasized the importance of addressing the issue through established diplomatic and legal channels while examining historical claims related to the region.
The Lipulekh-Limpiyadhura area has remained a point of disagreement between the two neighboring countries for several years. Both sides have maintained their respective positions regarding the territorial boundaries, making the matter an important topic in bilateral relations.
According to the Prime Minister, Nepal may also seek to present aspects of the issue to the United Kingdom in connection with historical documentation and records that could be relevant to the dispute. No further details regarding the proposed engagement have been officially announced.
The latest statement underscores Nepal’s continued focus on resolving border-related concerns through dialogue, historical evidence, and diplomatic processes aimed at achieving a mutually acceptable outcome.
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