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Press Statement - UN Under-Secretary-General For Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe’s Press Briefing At UNMIN Headquarters In Kathmandu (4 December 2010)
Abstract:
As you know, the United Nations has made a major effort with the Nepali peace process. We have been working with Nepal for many years on this. We have made a major investment in it. And, we will continue to work closely with Nepal as the process moves forward. UNMIN will be leaving Nepal on 15 January. This makes it particularly critical that a political agreement on integration and rehabilitation of the Maoist army is reached at the very soonest. We have a process now with six weeks to go and it is very important that things be in place when UNMIN leaves so that the process will move forward smoothly. It is essential that the details of any monitoring regime be worked out as a follow-on to UNMIN’s withdrawal from the cantonments. Nepali Version: http://un.info.np/Net/NeoDocs/View/1710 #PeaceProcess #Government #Development
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
PEACE, PEACE PROCESS, POLITICAL LEADERS, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, CONSTITUTIONS, MAOIST ARMY, REHABILITATION, DEVELOPMENT
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2010)
Thesaurus:
01.03.00 - Maintenance Of Peace And Security
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Feeder: ANJANA SHRESTHA, Editor: MALIKA THAPA, Auditor:
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Press Statement - UN Under-Secretary-General For Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe’s Press Briefing At UNMIN Headquarters In Kathmandu (4 December 2010)
Abstract:
As you know, the United Nations has made a major effort with the Nepali peace process. We have been working with Nepal for many years on this. We have made a major investment in it. And, we will continue to work closely with Nepal as the process moves forward. UNMIN will be leaving Nepal on 15 January. This makes it particularly critical that a political agreement on integration and rehabilitation of the Maoist army is reached at the very soonest. We have a process now with six weeks to go and it is very important that things be in place when UNMIN leaves so that the process will move forward smoothly. It is essential that the details of any monitoring regime be worked out as a follow-on to UNMIN’s withdrawal from the cantonments. Nepali Version: http://un.info.np/Net/NeoDocs/View/1710 #377 #1710 #pair
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
PEACE, PEACE PROCESS, POLITICAL LEADERS, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, CONSTITUTIONS, MAOIST ARMY, REHABILITATION, DEVELOPMENT
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2010)
Thesaurus:
01.03.00 - Maintenance Of Peace And Security
PDF | File Size: 94 KB   Download
Feeder: ANJANA SHRESTHA, Editor: PRAJU SHRESTHA, Auditor:
...
Press Statement - UN Under-Secretary-General For Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe’s Press Briefing At UNMIN Headquarters In Kathmandu (4 December 2010)
Abstract:
As you know, the United Nations has made a major effort with the Nepali peace process. We have been working with Nepal for many years on this. We have made a major investment in it. And, we will continue to work closely with Nepal as the process moves forward. UNMIN will be leaving Nepal on 15 January. This makes it particularly critical that a political agreement on integration and rehabilitation of the Maoist army is reached at the very soonest. We have a process now with six weeks to go and it is very important that things be in place when UNMIN leaves so that the process will move forward smoothly. It is essential that the details of any monitoring regime be worked out as a follow-on to UNMIN’s withdrawal from the cantonments. Nepali Version: http://un.info.np/Net/NeoDocs/View/1710 #377 #1710 #pair
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
PEACE, PEACE PROCESS, POLITICAL LEADERS, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, CONSTITUTIONS, MAOIST ARMY, REHABILITATION, DEVELOPMENT
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2010)
Thesaurus:
01.03.00 - Maintenance Of Peace And Security
PDF | File Size: 94 KB   Download
Feeder: ANJANA SHRESTHA, Editor: PRAJU SHRESTHA, Auditor:
...
Press Statement - UN Under-Secretary-General For Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe’s Press Briefing At UNMIN Headquarters In Kathmandu (4 December 2010)
Abstract:
As you know, the United Nations has made a major effort with the Nepali peace process. We have been working with Nepal for many years on this. We have made a major investment in it. And, we will continue to work closely with Nepal as the process moves forward. UNMIN will be leaving Nepal on 15 January. This makes it particularly critical that a political agreement on integration and rehabilitation of the Maoist army is reached at the very soonest. We have a process now with six weeks to go and it is very important that things be in place when UNMIN leaves so that the process will move forward smoothly. It is essential that the details of any monitoring regime be worked out as a follow-on to UNMIN’s withdrawal from the cantonments. Nepali Version: http://un.info.np/Net/NeoDocs/View/1710 #377 #1710 #pair
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
PEACE, PEACE PROCESS, POLITICAL LEADERS, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, CONSTITUTIONS, MAOIST ARMY, REHABILITATION, DEVELOPMENT
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2010)
Thesaurus:
01.01.00 - Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
PDF | File Size: 94 KB   Download
Feeder: ANJANA SHRESTHA, Editor: PRAJU SHRESTHA, Auditor:
...
Press Statement -- UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe’s press briefing at UNMIN headquarters in Kathmandu
Abstract:
"The United Nations has made a major effort with the Nepali peace process. We have been working with Nepal for many years on this. We have made a major investment in it. And, we will continue to work closely with Nepal as the process moves forward."
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
PROCESS, INVESTMENT, PRESS STATEMENT
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2010)
Thesaurus:
01.01.00 - Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
PDF | File Size: 94 KB   Download
Feeder: ANJANA SHRESTHA, Editor: FIDAH SHRESTHA, Auditor:
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