Some Statements on Peace Process in Nepal
By KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu
Talking to Nepali and foreign journalists at the press conference, PM Dahal said, “Since there are no differences on major issues among major political parties, we will be able to conclude the process in four to five months.” He said the coalition government was working to facilitate the integration and rehabilitation (of Maoist combatants) so as to take the peace process to a logical conclusion. Nepalnews.com Mar 30 09
Speaking at the press conference Minister of the Environment and International Development Erik Solheim, descried Nepal’s peace process as “one of the most successful peace processes” and reiterated support of Norway to Nepal’s peace process, preparations for the new Constitution, economic development, education, energy and hydroelectricity, among others. Minister Solheim is hosting the Nepal PM’s visit. Nepalnews.com Mar 30 09
“It’s good to see that progress has been made in the peace process – the Constituent Assembly members have wrapped up their consultation with the people and the Army Integration Special Committee is in place to take forward issues around the future of the armies,” said Foster, in his arrival statement at the Tribhuvan International Airport. “But there is still a long way to go before the peace process concludes, the new constitution written and agreed, and stability restored across Nepal.” Myrepublica.com