He said, “I would like to thank the UN, UN Security Council, UN secretary general Ban Ki Moon, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs B Lynn Pascoe, UNMIN chief Landgren, Deputy Special Representative Tamrat Samuel, former chief of Ian Martin, all the UN representative who have worked in Nepal and other supporters for their work in Nepal.” [break]
Having come to a new understanding among the parties, Prime Minister Nepal assured that the government would continue the work being done by UNMIN along with speedup the process of integration and rehabilitation of the Maoist combatants.
At the thirty minute long meeting, UNMIN Chief Landgren thank the government, people of Nepal and the political parties for their support and said that she believed that despite the absence of UNMIN the peace process will move forward and Nepal will soon have its New constitution.
She said, “Nepal’s peace process is an example to the world and with your judicious decision it will gain a new height. The three point agreement between the government and the Maoists has sent a positive message internationally raising hopes. The UN and the international community will always support Nepal.”
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