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Statement:2003
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January - 30 
Political leaders in Nepal welcomed the cease-fire declared by the government and the Maoist insurgents but expressed doubts on the sincerity of the insurgents to stick to their commitments, as they jettisoned the truce and peace talks earlier in 2002. "The offer for cease-fire could be a ploy of
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Political leaders in Nepal welcomed the cease-fire declared by the government and the Maoist insurgents but expressed doubts on the sincerity of the insurgents to stick to their commitments, as they jettisoned the truce and peace talks earlier in 2002. "The offer for cease-fire could be a ploy of the Maoists to consolidate their position," former Prime Minister (PM) Sher Bahadur Deuba said, in Chitwan, on January 30. Deuba was in power when the peace talks were held in 2002. Deuba also said, "The Maoists could have opted for peace talks after seeing that the government was consolidating its position through the import of modern weapons from Belgium and America." He also expressed doubts if the government (meaning the King) and the Maoists were aligning to undermine political parties.
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January - 30 
Reports said India, on January 30, reacting to the cease-fire announced between the Nepalese government and the Maoist insurgents, expressed the opinion that the proposed peace process should involve political parties and should be conducted in a violence-free environment. The Indian Embassy in Kath
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Reports said India, on January 30, reacting to the cease-fire announced between the Nepalese government and the Maoist insurgents, expressed the opinion that the proposed peace process should involve political parties and should be conducted in a violence-free environment. The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu said in a press release, "We continue to regard multi-party democracy and constitutional monarchy as the two pillars for stability in Nepal. India remains committed to the strengthening of its long-standing and close friendship and good neighbourly relations with Nepal". The US, European Union and Germany, too, welcomed the announcement of cease-fire in Nepal, reports added.
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March - 29 
According to media reports, all five Maoist peace negotiators, including front ranking leader Dr. Baburam Bhattarai, came over ground for the first time to address a press conference on March 29 at the Birendra International Convention Center in Kathmandu. Chief negotiator Dr. Bhattarai introduced R
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According to media reports, all five Maoist peace negotiators, including front ranking leader Dr. Baburam Bhattarai, came over ground for the first time to address a press conference on March 29 at the Birendra International Convention Center in Kathmandu. Chief negotiator Dr. Bhattarai introduced Ram Bahadur Thapa alias Badal, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, Deb Gurung and Matrika Prasad Yadav to journalists at the press conference. Bhattarai, who was underground for approximately 24 years said, "The talks should be successful. That is why we are here… We are for talks. But the government has not created an atmosphere for it". He called for the formation of a team of ‘impartial’ facilitators to offer ‘practical help’. "We have a formal democracy now. There should be real, essential multi-party democracy. The present status quo cannot remain. It has to move ahead," Bhattarai said in response to questions. "We have no plans to meet the King. If need be, we can meet the King anywhere," he added.
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March - 29 
Addressing a public meeting in Lalitpur on March 29, Chief government negotiator Col. Narayan Singh Pun said goodwill talks between the Government and Maoist insurgents will now be held on April 3. Earlier he had said talks were scheduled for April 1. However, he did not provide any reasons for the
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Addressing a public meeting in Lalitpur on March 29, Chief government negotiator Col. Narayan Singh Pun said goodwill talks between the Government and Maoist insurgents will now be held on April 3. Earlier he had said talks were scheduled for April 1. However, he did not provide any reasons for the postponement.
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March - 31 
Maoist leader and chief negotiator Baburam Bhattarai said at a public function in Kathmandu, on March 31, that fresh elections were needed to elect a new dispensation that would resolve the continuing political crisis in Nepal. Bhattarai said his party favoured multiparty democracy. "No political fo
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Maoist leader and chief negotiator Baburam Bhattarai said at a public function in Kathmandu, on March 31, that fresh elections were needed to elect a new dispensation that would resolve the continuing political crisis in Nepal. Bhattarai said his party favoured multiparty democracy. "No political force in the country can be dubbed as constitutional or unconstitutional in the present situation because there is no constitution to govern the country," Bhattarai said. Prime Minister Lokendra Bahadur Chand and Bhattarai met for the first time at the public function and shared the platform on March 31, media reports added.
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April - 8 
Meanwhile, insurgents parallel government head and chief negotiator Baburam Bhattarai said at a press conference in the capital Kathmandu that the insurgents would chase the rulers of the old establishment into the jungles if the talks failed. "We will force the rulers of the old establishment to th
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Meanwhile, insurgents parallel government head and chief negotiator Baburam Bhattarai said at a press conference in the capital Kathmandu that the insurgents would chase the rulers of the old establishment into the jungles if the talks failed. "We will force the rulers of the old establishment to the jungle and take control of the state affairs," Bhattarai said.
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April - 17 
Maoist insurgents’ leader and a member of the negotiation team in the peace talks with the Government Krishna Bahadur Mahara said, on April 17, the insurgents wish to conclude the peace talks by mid-June, rather than protracting them, in order to avoid the prevailing state of confusion. He said the
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Maoist insurgents’ leader and a member of the negotiation team in the peace talks with the Government Krishna Bahadur Mahara said, on April 17, the insurgents wish to conclude the peace talks by mid-June, rather than protracting them, in order to avoid the prevailing state of confusion. He said the inordinate delay in announcing the Government team for the talks gave the impression that the Government would take two to three years to conclude them and arrive at a solution to the insurgency problem. "We are strictly against protracting the cease-fire, instead we wish to hold talks immediately and find a way out of the political crisis plaguing the country," Mahara said, while speaking at the Reporters' Club in Kathmandu. He also warned that the insurgents would return to the forests and re-launch the people’s war if the Government delayed the peace talks.
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May - 15 
The chief Maoist negotiator Baburam Bhattarai has put forth five demands from the Maoists’ side at a press conference in Anamnagar on May 15. The demands include, recall of the government negotiators who make controversial statements, release of three central committee members as agreed to in the se
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The chief Maoist negotiator Baburam Bhattarai has put forth five demands from the Maoists’ side at a press conference in Anamnagar on May 15. The demands include, recall of the government negotiators who make controversial statements, release of three central committee members as agreed to in the second round of talks on May 9, a restriction on the RNA on making statements on the cease-fire and the code of conduct, and an end to interference by external powers.
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May - 16 
A media report on May 16 has said that the Government spokesperson for the peace talks and Physical Planning Minister Narayan Singh Pun has clarified that at the second round of peace talks with the Maoist leaders on May 9, it was indeed decided to restrict the movement of the personnel of the Royal
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A media report on May 16 has said that the Government spokesperson for the peace talks and Physical Planning Minister Narayan Singh Pun has clarified that at the second round of peace talks with the Maoist leaders on May 9, it was indeed decided to restrict the movement of the personnel of the Royal Nepal Army (RNA) within five kilometers of the barracks in the Maoist areas. He was speaking to the media on May 16 in Hetauda.
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May - 19 
The European Union (EU) on May 19 extended support to the ongoing peace process between the Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). In a statement in Kathmandu, it also said that a peaceful solution of the issue would improve future co-operation between the EU and Nepal.
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The European Union (EU) on May 19 extended support to the ongoing peace process between the Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). In a statement in Kathmandu, it also said that a peaceful solution of the issue would improve future co-operation between the EU and Nepal.
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May - 20 
The Resident Representative of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Nepal, Sukhwinder Singh, has also said in Kathmandu that the economic development could be expected only after achieving peace and stability.
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The Resident Representative of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Nepal, Sukhwinder Singh, has also said in Kathmandu that the economic development could be expected only after achieving peace and stability.
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May - 29 
In an interview on May 29, the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) leader Baburam Bhattarai has claimed that about 80 per cent of the country is under their control and the fear of US invasion prevented them from seizing Kathmandu, the capital city. He also admitted that Maoist insurgents had ki
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In an interview on May 29, the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) leader Baburam Bhattarai has claimed that about 80 per cent of the country is under their control and the fear of US invasion prevented them from seizing Kathmandu, the capital city. He also admitted that Maoist insurgents had killed hundreds of security force personnel. He said, "It is a war. It is the law of war. We don’t like killing. We want to end it. We want real democracy in Nepal".
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June - 5 
King Gyanendra administered the oath of office to the newly appointed Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace in Kathmandu on June 5. Later the PM said that his government would further the peace process with the Maoist insurgents through the representatives of Government
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King Gyanendra administered the oath of office to the newly appointed Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace in Kathmandu on June 5. Later the PM said that his government would further the peace process with the Maoist insurgents through the representatives of Government and political parties. Media reports have also indicated that Thapa would let the old Government’s negotiating team under former Minister and Government negotiating team member Narayan Singh Pun to carry on the peace process.
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June - 10 
President of the Nepal Maoists Victims Association (NMVA) said at Kathmandu on June 10 that they would be forced to go underground to initiate an armed struggle if the Government and Maoists did not show concern over the peaceful solution through talks.
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President of the Nepal Maoists Victims Association (NMVA) said at Kathmandu on June 10 that they would be forced to go underground to initiate an armed struggle if the Government and Maoists did not show concern over the peaceful solution through talks.
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June - 12 
The Maoists’ contact office in Kathmandu on June 12 said, "we have no objections to the formation of the team if it gives continuity to the agreements arrived at the first and second round of talks with the previous government".
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The Maoists’ contact office in Kathmandu on June 12 said, "we have no objections to the formation of the team if it gives continuity to the agreements arrived at the first and second round of talks with the previous government".
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June - 19 
An official announcement has said that the Government has opened a peace talks coordination secretariat at the Prime Minister’s Office in Kathmandu. The secretariat started functioning on June 19.
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An official announcement has said that the Government has opened a peace talks coordination secretariat at the Prime Minister’s Office in Kathmandu. The secretariat started functioning on June 19.
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July - 16 
Bhutan is opposed to the involvement of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the repatriation process of the Bhutanese refugees living in Nepal. The UNHCR’s Country Chief Abraham Abraham stated this during an interview in Kathmandu on July 16. Earlier, a joint verification te
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Bhutan is opposed to the involvement of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the repatriation process of the Bhutanese refugees living in Nepal. The UNHCR’s Country Chief Abraham Abraham stated this during an interview in Kathmandu on July 16. Earlier, a joint verification team of Nepal and Bhutan had identified that only 2.4 per cent of the approximately 100,000 Bhutanese refugees are genuine.
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July - 20 
On July 20, the Government peace talks team member and spokesperson Kamal Thapa, expressed disbelief over the closure of Maoists’ contact office in Kathmandu. He said, "Government was shocked with the Maoists decision to close the Kathmandu contact office, but such move would not affect the peace ta
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On July 20, the Government peace talks team member and spokesperson Kamal Thapa, expressed disbelief over the closure of Maoists’ contact office in Kathmandu. He said, "Government was shocked with the Maoists decision to close the Kathmandu contact office, but such move would not affect the peace talks". He further said that the Maoists contact office secretary Dhungana’s arrest on July 16 was made in connection with the alleged instances of extortion. He also appealed to the Maoists to re-open their contact office and added that the Government was ready to address their grievances.
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July - 22 
According to a ‘Maoist Revolutionary People’s Council’ (MRPC) member Bhaktarai Kandanwa, the Maoists’ leader Prachanda wants the insurgents to adopt a ‘new’ strategy against the security forces (SFs) following the July 16 arrest of their contact office secretary Bharat Dhungana in Kathmandu. He alle
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According to a ‘Maoist Revolutionary People’s Council’ (MRPC) member Bhaktarai Kandanwa, the Maoists’ leader Prachanda wants the insurgents to adopt a ‘new’ strategy against the security forces (SFs) following the July 16 arrest of their contact office secretary Bharat Dhungana in Kathmandu. He alleged that the SFs had taken away their ‘records’ from the contact office. Meanwhile, Maoists students wing’s secretary, Himal Sharma, said on July 22 that the insurgents were ready to open their contact office in Kathmandu provided the Government would guarantee their security in a written form. He further said that a message was sent to the Government through the talks’ facilitating team member, Padma Ratna Tuladhar.
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August - 12 
At a press conference held at Sanchar Gram (communication village), Kathmandu, on August 12, Government talks negotiator Kamal Thapa informed that the third round of peace talks with the Maoist insurgents will begin on August 17 in the city of Nepalgunj. Thapa also informed that during the talks, "T
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At a press conference held at Sanchar Gram (communication village), Kathmandu, on August 12, Government talks negotiator Kamal Thapa informed that the third round of peace talks with the Maoist insurgents will begin on August 17 in the city of Nepalgunj. Thapa also informed that during the talks, "The government will present its own political agenda. Plus, it will present remarks on Maoists' political agenda proposed during the first round of peace talks." However, he gave no details of the same, but it would be "forward-looking", he added.
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