Kathmandu: The government has proposed to set up a panel to monitor Nepal's former Maoist combatants as a top UN official on Saturday warned that time was unning out for the completion of the 2006 peace process, ahead of next month's withdrawal of the UNMIN mission.
UN Under Secretary-General B Lynn Pascoe, who ended his two-day visit on Saturday, warned Nepalese political parties that the time was running out for the completion of the 2006 peace process, amid the political deadlock that has derailed Nepal's reconciliation process.
The top UN official said the completion of peace process is possible before the expiry of the tenure of the UN mission UNMIN in mid-January next year, but underlined the need for a consensus over integration and rehabilitation of the Maoist combatants.
"If there is political will on the part of the leaders of the political parties
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‘Time running out for Nepal’
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