Kathmandu, Aug. 23 -- The government on Thursday sent two separate diplomatic notes to India and China on their recent understanding to reopen the trade route via Lipulekh Pass, a tri-junction territory historically belonging to Nepal.

In line with a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday and several others earlier, agreements between the Nepali and Indian leaders and officials in past, as well as Nepal's diplomatic notes to Beijing after India and China agreed to undertake trade and other business activities via Lipulekh Pass in 2015, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent separate diplomatic notes to the two neighbours.

During the 24th round of the Special Representatives' dialogue on the boundary between India...