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Interim govt. consolidated peace process: Martin


By Biz Correspondent on April 01,2007
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The chief of the United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) Ian Martin on Sunday said that formation of the interim government consolidated the peace process Nepal.

Welcoming the formation of the new interim government, Martin has congratulated the leaders of eight political parties on their willingness to share responsibilities in the transitional period.

UNMIN Chief said “A truly unified government should be in a stronger position to face the challenges still ahead: creating conditions for a credible Constituent Assembly election; addressing the legitimate demands of groups in Nepalese society calling for more inclusive democracy; establishing effective law enforcement across the country; and providing for the future of former combatants and a wider reform of the security sector.”

Martin said the UN would work to help ensure full compliance with the commitments made by the parties to the arms management accord as well as to support and monitor the electoral process.


 


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