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Nepal parties turn down Maoists` demands for inclusion in talks
Kathmandu, Aug 02: Nepal`s mainstream political parties agitating against the King and demanding restoration of Parliament today rejected the Maoists` demand for inclusion in the third round of peace talks, saying parleys with a `illegitimate and reactionary government` were not possible.
Kathmandu, Aug 02: Nepal's mainstream political parties agitating against the King and demanding restoration of Parliament today rejected the Maoists' demand for inclusion in the third round of peace talks, saying parleys with a
"illegitimate and reactionary government" were not possible.
"Tripartite talks in the presence of this illegitimate and reactionary government are not possible," standing committee member of Nepal's Communist Party CPN-Uml Yubraj Gyawali said.
"We cannot sit for a dialogue hosted by this government and we don't believe that the dialogue between the present government and the maoists can resolve the problem," he said and pointed out that the past six months of the peace
negotiations failed to achieve the goal.
"We are not against the peace process and we want the talks to conclude successfully to establish lasting peace in the country, but in order to involve political parties in the peace negotiations an all party government must be formed," Gyawali said.
Only an all-party government is capable of holding successful talks with the Maoists and lead to a forward-looking political outlet to the present problem, he
added.
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