Posted on June 18th, 2008 by UWB
Traditionally, ambassadors bridge cultural and economic gaps, strengthen ties with the country they represent and shun making any kind of political comments in public. The basic job of ambassadors is to get their government’s message across. All diplomats should respect the integrity and sovereignty of the country where they are posted. They must possess the [...]
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Posted on May 30th, 2008 by UWB
Congratulations to Nepali people for abolishing monarchy and establishing republic! Here are the press statements we received from the UN via its mission in Nepal, the US embassy and the British Embassy welcoming the historic decision of the CA yesterday to abolish the monarchy in Nepal and congratulating the people of Nepal.
CARTER CENTER CONGRATULATES NEPAL’S [...]
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Posted on May 2nd, 2008 by UWB
The following is the press release issued by the American embassy in Kathmandu today:
U.S. Ambassador Powell Meets with CPN-M Chairman Pushpa Dahal
U.S. Ambassador Nancy Powell met yesterday with CPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal to discuss the outcome of the April 10 elections, CPN-M plans for the Constituent Assembly, and the future of U.S.-Nepal relations. [...]
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Posted on April 19th, 2008 by UWB
The US ambassador to Nepal is like a celebrity, what she says and does and thinks is a big deal in Nepal but in America? No one has time to meet the Nepali ambassador. Efforts to seek appointments with congressmen and senators almost always go futile. An experience of a Nepali girl who dialed a [...]
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Posted on April 19th, 2008 by UWB
King Gyanendra’s asylum to India a “hypothetical issue”: Amid speculation that Nepal King Gyanendra could seek political asylum in India, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee was evasive on the issue, describing it as hypothetical, reports Press Trust of India. “I do not know whether anybody has sought any asylum. It is a hypothetical question,” Mukherjee [...]
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Posted on April 16th, 2008 by UWB
A compilation of articles and commentaries in Indian media about CA election results of Nepal. Part two of two (here is part one).
Delhi paved the path for Maoists in Nepal
Arati R. Jerath. Wednesday, April 16, 2008 02:23 IST (Daily News and Analysis- DNA- India)
NEW DELHI: The best-kept secret of the stunning developments in Nepal [...]
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Posted on April 16th, 2008 by UWB
A compilation of articles and commentaries in Indian media about CA election results of Nepal. Part one of two. here is part two
Indian diplomacy faces Kathmandu test
15 Apr, 2008, 0338 hrs IST, Nirmala Ganapathy, TNN (The Economic Times)
NEW DELHI: Maoists have privately assured the UPA government that they will continue to do business with India, [...]
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Ram Baran Yadav is the First President of Republic Nepal:
Fall of Monarchy in Nepal: Seven Years of the Royal Massacre:
Who Wants to Disintegrate Nepal?:
A Doctor From Thulo Syabru, Andrew Hall Is British Ambassador To Nepal: