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Nepal seeks India's support for peace process

Nepal has underlined the key role of India in its landmark peace process as a top Indian official is set to meet senior leaders in the country.

Updated on: Jun 20, 2009 10:25 AM IST
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Nepal has underlined the key role of India in its landmark peace process as a top Indian official is set to meet senior leaders in the country.

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"We need India's cooperation and support to move the peace process forward," Foreign Minister Sujata Koirala said.

Ahead of Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon's visit on Saturday, the Foreign Minister stressed that the new the CPN-UML led coalition government wanted to strengthen bilateral relations.

"Nepal government wants to strengthen bilateral relations with neighbouring countries, especially India," Koirala said in an interview.

She also underlined the "high priority" to the peace process by the new coalition. "The CPN-UML led coalition government has accorded high priority to taking the peace process to its logical end and to draft the new constitution on time," the 55-year-old daughter of former premier and Nepali Congress patriarch Girija Prasad Koirala said.

Menon, who is expected to arrive in Kathamandu today on a two-day visit, will impress upon the Nepalese leadership the need to take the peace process forward.

 
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