Speaking at a Headquarters press conference, she said the leaders were in active
discussions about the steps and structures that could restore significant momentum to the process. There was also a need for regular dialogue among them to improve the political environment.
Noting that the integration and rehabilitation of former combatants were crucial in any peace process, Ms. Landgren said the Security Council had also called on the Government and political parties to ensure the early reconstitution of the Special Committee responsible for supervising, integrating and rehabilitating the Maoist army personnel, drawing support from its Technical Committee. “Critical political decisions need to be taken soon on the modalities and the number of Maoist army personnel to be integrated in the security forces,” she said, adding that determining the future of the Maoist personnel was critical to building a lasting peace.
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Press Release
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Keywords:
PEACE PROCESS, PEACE AGREEMENT, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLITICAL LEADERS, COMMUNIST PARTIES, ARMIES, ARMED FORCES, ARMED CONFLICT, ENVIRONMENT, CONSTITUTIONS, HUMAN RIGHTS IN ARMED CONFLICTS, GOVERNMENT, POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, CONSENSUS
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Thematic Group: UNMIN
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Peace and Conflict through Political Mission
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- Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
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