On each occasion when I go to United Nations Headquarters to report to the Security Council on the progress of Nepal’s peace process and the support to it of the UN, I am reminded what a strong and unanimous consensus there is within the international community wanting to see this peace process succeed. It’s not a secret that in some conflict and post-conflict situations the international community itself is divided, but Nepal only has friends, and its friends are united in support of its transition. The world was deeply impressed with the speed with which a Nepalese peace process, a process not mediated by any third party, moved forward in 2006 to end a ten-year armed conflict: the international community wanted, and wants, to support it to the utmost.
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Publisher:
UNMIN
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Type / Script:
Press Release
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Keywords:
PEACE PROCESS, PEACE AGREEMENTS, PEACE MAKING, PEACE BUILDING, HUMAN RIGHTS, DEVELOPMENT, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL SITUATION, CONSTITUTIONS, ARMED FORCES, ARMIES, ELECTIONS, ARMED CONFLICT
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Thematic Group: UNMIN
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Peace and Conflict through Political Mission
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Thesaurus:
01.01.00
- Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
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