KATHMANDU – KATHMANDU, NepalNepal’s foreign minister said Tuesday that the country was still waiting for a response from India on holding talks to resolve a border dispute that has strained relations between the South Asian neighbors.Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali told The Associated Press in an interview that requests to talk were made in November and December last year, and again in May.“We have expressed time and again that Nepal wants to sit at the table to resolve this problem,” Gyawali said.“We are waiting for formal negotiations so that these two countries with ...
a very unique type of partnership can develop a more inspiring relationship that reflects the requirements of the 21st century,” he said.The latest border dispute.