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Int'l communities wish for success of Nepal's unique model of peace process

KATHMANDU, August 20: The international communities in Nepal including the country representatives of the United Nations (UN) have extended their best wishes for the success of Nepal's unique model of peace process.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, August 20: The international communities in Nepal including the country representatives of the United Nations (UN) have extended their best wishes for the success of Nepal's unique model of peace process. 


Paying a courtesy call on CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal at his residence at Khumaltar in Lalitpur on Saturday, the international community wished for the success of the peace process. 


Present in the meeting were UN's Resident Coordinator in Nepal, Richard Howard, ambassadors of Australia, Germany, Switzerland and European Union to Nepal, who assured their positive support and goodwill for the peace process which is in the process of conclusion, according to a press note issued by Chairman Dahal's Personal Secretariat. 


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Stating that Nepal's peace process was led by Nepalis and is 'unique' in nature, the visiting delegation of international organizations expressed their concern about the cases of serious violation of human rights and the rights of victims' to appeal for justice, reads the press note. 


Dahal, in response, expressed his gratitude towards the international communities' collective concerns and best wishes towards the near-ending peace process. Citing the positive contribution of the international communities and the UN in Nepal's peace process, Dahal, also former Prime Minister, assured the visiting delegation that the coalition government is working to conclude the remaining works of peace process in Nepal.


 He also expressed his confidence that the peace process would be concluded since talks on the Comprehensive Peace Accord and seriousness towards transitional justice were held at political level as well as paying attention to the verdict of the Supreme Court, victim's voices and international concerns.


(RSS)


 

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