The Secretary-General's report before the Council (S/2009/553) is being submitted in line with the Council’s resolution 1879 of 23 July 2009, which requested him to report, by 30 October, on implementation of the resolution and progress in creating conditions conducive to the completion of UNMIN’s activities by the end of the current mandate, including implementation of commitments made in the Nepalese Government’s letter of 7 July 2009 (document S/2009/360). It surveys recent developments in Nepal's peace process. In brief, while limited progress has been made in the effort to give renewed impetus to the remaining tasks of the peace process, overall the process has faced protracted deadlock, with the added risk of confrontation.It is three years since the Comprehensive Peace Agreement was signed, and eighteen months since Nepal's historic elections. The impasse that emerged following the events of May 2009, when the President revoked the Army Chief's dismissal, and when, consequently, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal - Maoist (UCPN-M) stepped down from the government, remains unresolved. Despite continuing efforts, the level of trust among the major parties has continued to dwindle.
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Publisher:
UNMIN
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Press Release
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Keywords:
NEPALESE GOVERNMENT, PEACE PROCESS, ELECTIONS, DISRUPTIVE POROCESS, SECURITY AGENCIES, CONFLICT, FAVOURABLE POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT, STREET PROTEST, PEACEMAKING, PEACEBUILDING, PEACE ENFORCEMENT
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Thematic Group: UNMIN
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Peace and Conflict through Political Mission
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- Maintenance Of Peace And Security
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