Nepal officially expresses reservations over UNSG's report at UNSC
Sunday, 08 November 2009 09:48
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Nepal's permanent envoy to the United Nations Madhu Raman Acharya has conveyed to the UN Security Council (UNSC) the position of 22 political parties backing the government on UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's report to the UNSC on the progress in Nepal's peace process.

Informing the UNSC of Nepal government's view on UNSG's call for a national unity government, Acharya said, the constituent parties of the government are of the view that it is up to the parties and the sovereign legislature in Nepal to decide on the type of the government and that they are always open to include all the parties in the government. The parties have specifically asked the Unified CPN (Maoist) to join the coalition time and again, he added.

Earlier this week, the parties backing the government had concluded UNSG's call for a national unity government was an intervention in Nepal's internal affairs and decided to inform UN about it.

Addressing the UNSC meeting on Friday, Acharya also conveyed Nepal government's reservations on references in the report that puts the national army at par with the Maoist combatants.

It is the view of the government that the references in the report implying parity between the regular national army and the former rebel combatants living in the UN monitored cantonments, who may have to be either integrated in the security forces or rehabilitated in the society and families, is not likely to assist a positive outcome in the ongoing negotiations on the future of the cantonments, said Acharya.

Acharya also conveyed Nepal government's lamentation for not appreciating its 'sincere' efforts to resolve the current political impasse. He said, the report would have been more balanced if it had taken into account the sincere efforts made by the government of Nepal in addressing key issues of the peace process and in resolving outstanding issues for creating conducive environment for making further progress thereof.

Notwithstanding some occasional setbacks, he claimed, the ongoing peace process has made remarkable achievements and has completed several important milestones.

Acharya expressed Nepal government's confidence that the special committee formed to look after the integration of Maoist combatants and its technical committee formed would complete the remaining task of reaching an agreement on all issues related to the future of the cantonments.

He said Nepal intends to conclude the tasks of UNMIN by Jan. 30, 2010 till when the UN Mission is mandated to remain in Nepal. For that, the government of Nepal is committed to doing everything including reaching necessary political agreements required for the logical conclusion of the peace process, Acharya added.

On House obstruction by Unified CPN (Maoist), Acharya said, senior political leaders of major political parties are talking to each other and it is expected that they will soon reach an agreement to resolve the current impasse in the legislative parliament and to end the street agitation so that they would be able to move forward in the spirit of dialogue and consensus stipulated in the peace agreements. nepalnews.com


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indian ko pucchar haru  - india bhakta politicians!!!   |76.186.192.xxx |2009-11-09 01:46:28
india sanga chahi advice lina hune, UN le diyeko report chahi reject garne? wah
wah! kya politics cha!!!!
question  - coward politicians   |76.186.192.xxx |2009-11-09 01:43:48
if the leaders of the parties can tell UN to not give its opinion, why do they
have to take advice from indian leaders??????????????????????????????
hypocrites!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
B. S. Baiju  - You're inviting interference.   |71.190.12.xxx |2009-11-08 14:18:08
If the Nepalese ambador has to clarify about current situation of Nepal to the
UNSC,why can't the UNSG,personal basis, give suggetions to the Nepal government
to clear current political mess?

If the Indian leaders come and instruct
Nepalese leaders what to do in Nepal, why can't the leader of an international
orgazation , where Nepal is member, suggest for better?

When every party
leaders run to India for getting advice to make decision at home, isn't that our
leaders surrendering the country to them? It's the Nepalese leaders who allow
interference.

So, please stand in your; do good for the country and people
and don't blace others?
Pabitra Karki  - DUPLICIOUS   |86.16.60.xxx |2009-11-08 11:58:48
What the government did was correct. It is not the UNSG's place to interfere in
our internal matters by making such remarks. Would he dare to do so with Obama's
administration or with that of any strong European country? Obviously, the UN
tries to play a bigger role in small and weak countries such as ours, thus
showing its duplicious character.
karun  - so we can not trust UN now !   |203.99.187.xxx |2009-11-08 11:56:40
It is a matter of disgrace that UNMIN has not been sincere in Nepal's peace
process ?
Dika  - This is ridiculous   |115.64.201.xxx |2009-11-08 11:08:57
These leaders prove they dont' have slightest brain of a little mice. It is so
pathetic that they don't think it is an intervension in our sovreignty by
foreigners when Indian armed force thrash and kill nepalese commoners in their
own land, and when indian side encroach our national boarders in all the three
sides. They keep mum over daily intervension by indian sood in daily matters of
the government; but they see that when UN an international body suggests
measures to resolve the problems is an intervention in internal matters. This is
clearly a policy that has been pushed by the indian emby. India wants to
irritate and keep uninvolved in Nepal's matters directly or indirectly, this is
clearly a move inspired by indian emby to Nepal to protest against the UN body.
UN should ert itself otherwise there will be no one to protect us when India
sends its army to capture our tiny country. Beware Nepali people, this
government ...
Kidhumba Limbu  - Jealous NC-UML leaders   |113.199.185.xxx |2009-11-08 08:23:13
UNSG did not support the cunning steps of NC-UML leaders .That is why, these
thugs have creticized UNSG's report.They would have been happy if he had blamed
Maoists for the present political situation in Nepal.At least, UN people are
unbiased and we express our heartfelt congratulation to them.Leaders of 22
parties are trying to invite a civil war but this invited crisis will definitely
sweep them away.They will have to repent in future.
Pant,Dibakar,In the US  - Emperor's New Cloth.   |75.168.181.xxx |2009-11-08 02:54:11
The very interesting and popular story led " Emperor's New Cloth " has
been grandly and successfully showing in the greater and wider screen of nation
called Nepal.Indeed,all the leaders of political parties are naked but they
still befooling the people by saying that they are wearing very costly and
second to none dress.Thanks a great leaders for performing excellent job of
actor by being emperor without cloth.
Jay Nepal !
what a joke  - what a joke   |202.166.200.xxx |2009-11-08 02:13:57
when sood s makune's every day, that is not overstepping the line and when moon
says something puppet is ready to pounce. sala sood ko dick and lick
garneharu.
I love India  - Aaj Nepal kal India   |122.109.75.xxx |2009-11-08 02:13:09
Arrey gurkha log kyun apas mein jhagada karte ho.
Aap log sab ko India
mein
swagat hain , aj Nepal kal India hona hi hai.
Hum Prachanda ko ek chota
sa
gaun ka mantri bhana denge aur Girija ka to jyada din baki nahi hai isi
liye
usko banaras ke ghat par ek chota sa kamara denge.

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