A war of sentence has begun between the world's two superpower countries America and China regarding Kathmandu-Nepal. Development aid between Nepal and America in 2014 due to Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) the war between China and America started. It started last Magh 26. US Assistant Foreign Minister Donald Lu had called three top leaders of Nepal's big three parties on the issue of approval of MCC agreement from Parliament. Lu had called Prime Minister and Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, UML President KP Sharma Oli and Chairman of NCP Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda. US Foreign Minister Lu said clearly to all three leaders on the phone, 'It's your matter to approve the MCC. We are confident that it will be approved within the time limit given by you. We are no longer in favor of extending MCC time. If MCC is not approved we can reach to rethink relations with Nepal and understand that it could not be approved due to pressure from China. ' Nepal's political circle created chaos after the warning of American Foreign Minister. Maoist Center's chairman Prachanda responded that this warning will spoil relations between Nepal and America and it will not benefit even the US. Earlier, those who protested against the MCC in Nepal were saying that the US had brought China's ambitious project to stop Belt and Road Initiatives (BRI). They did mcc china's b? He was telling that he was in milk. Such comments to America made it easier to warn Nepalese leaders. Leaning on this, US Assistant Foreign Minister Lu said that he would understand that if MCC is not approved from Nepal's parliament, it would be the reason for China. After America first opened 'fire', China has answered that today. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Weinbin responded to a press conference held in Beijing on Friday. He called the warning given by the US Deputy Foreign Minister to Nepalese leaders as 'threatening diplomacy'. He also clarified that China is not in favor of 'threatening diplomacy'. America has pressured Nepal to approve MCC Parliament by February 20, what is China's opinion on this? In the question asked by the journalist, he nominated American activities as 'threatening diplomatic'. 'China welcomes the international community that helps Nepal and contributes to Nepal's economic development and earning livelihoo d. But it should be based on the will of the Nepalese people rather than on the basis of political situation,' Wang said.

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