Visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon has said New Delhi was ready to review the India-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1950 and willing to sit for talks whenever Kathmandu requests, The Himalayan Times reported on Thursday. "About 98 percent work had been completed on updating the boundary between the two neighbors and the strip maps will be exchanged very soon," he was cited as saying.www.100test.com The minister said an 0updated extradition treaty would also be signed between the two governments soon. Menon cited the political transformation in Nepal as part of the reason for the delay of such moves. According to the minister, then Nepali Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula was to sign on the dotted lines in New Delhi on October 4, 2006. However, the program had to be called off at the last moment as a section of political parties opposed bilateral agreements being undertaken by the caretaker government. Mentioning India has always been a good neighbor to Nepal, Menon added that India always wants a smooth relationship with Nepal, the report said. The Indian Foreign Affairs Secretary arrived here on Tuesday for a 24-hour visit. 更多链接: 四六级机考与笔试差异评析 2009年四六级考试时间及流程详解 08年12月四六级成绩2月24日发布