Maoists threaten to end ceasefire; set deadline
Monday, July 28 2003 21:06 Hrs (IST)
Kathmandu: Maoist rebels have threatened to end the six-month-old ceasefire, setting a July 31
deadline for the Nepalese government to comply with their key demands, including termination of
security co-operation with the United States and restriction of Army movement.
Chief Maoist negotiator Baburam Bhattarai on July 28 handed over a letter carrying the rebels' response
to a government invitation for the third round of talks.
The Maoists have laid down five pre-conditions for resumption of the stalled talks, demanding
implementation of all the agreements reached in the last two rounds, Army's commitment to accept any
future agreement and clarification from the Royal Palace whether they would accept any understanding
reached in the next round of talks.
The also demanded termination of a five-year anti-terror pact with the US, expulsion of the US Defence
expert from Nepal and disclosure of the government's political agenda, according to peace talks
facilitators.
The Maoists have threatened to end the six-month cease-fire if the government failed to fulfil their five
pre-conditions by July 31, Daman Nath Dhungana, one of the government-Maoist talks facilitators, was
quoted as saying by Radio Nepal.
The rebels had declared a ceasefire in January.
PTI
What do you think of this article ? Click here to post your views

|