The British Foreign Office Minister for Africa, Asia and the UN, Lord
Malloch Brown has said that political parties should work together on
forming a constitution, which will include restructuring the state.
Speaking at a press conference at Tribhuvan International Airport before his
departure on Saturday morning, Minister Brown said, "The recent elections
were a key milestone in the peace process and the parties should be
congratulated for coming together and making a joint commitment to peace and
democratic values."
Hoping that a new government will be formed soon after the presidental
election, Brown said the new government must take the initiative to deliver
peace and security, economic progress and development.
"This is the time to ensure that all parties confirm to democratic norms and
cooperation to bring an immediate end to violence and intimidation, to
tackle corruption and deliver accountable government", Brown said.
Stating the progress on the future of the two armies (NA and PLA) is crucial
for securing long-term peace in Nepal, Lord Brown said parties should reach
an early agreement on how to manage this key issue in order to build trust
and create a security force that is appropriate to Nepal's needs.
Ensuring full support to extend the mandate of United Nations Mission in
Nepal (UNMIN) if the Nepal government was to request for it, he also urged
the government to make maximum use of UNMIN's expertise.
Commenting on public security, Brown said, "Security bodies and courts must
be empowered to deliver security and justice - this is not the job of
freelance organizations like armed groups in Terai and the Maoist youth wing
YCL." On human rights issues, Minister Brown said impunity was a major
obstacle in building a society where the rule of law is respected.
Meanwhile, he also expressed commitment for continued support from the UK
government.
During his two day visit to Nepal, Brown met with the prime minister,
various party leaders, Chief of Army Staff, human rights defenders and
representatives of international community. nepalnews.com kp Jul 19 08