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February - 8 
Other reports indicated that the pro-Maoist Revolutionary Peoples' Council of Tamang Autonomous Region has decided to launch a protest programme from February 12 to March 8 in Dhading district to pressure the Government to hold peace talks with the Maoists.
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Other reports indicated that the pro-Maoist Revolutionary Peoples' Council of Tamang Autonomous Region has decided to launch a protest programme from February 12 to March 8 in Dhading district to pressure the Government to hold peace talks with the Maoists.
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March - 3 
The Nepal Samata Party chairman and former minister Narayan Singh Pun, who had played a key role in the peace talks between Maoists and the Government in 2003, said that if the Government provided responsibility, he is ready to mediate between the two sides.
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The Nepal Samata Party chairman and former minister Narayan Singh Pun, who had played a key role in the peace talks between Maoists and the Government in 2003, said that if the Government provided responsibility, he is ready to mediate between the two sides.
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March - 25 
Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa said that the Government is seriously considering the appeal of United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan to end violence and resume the peace process. Separately, Maoist chief Prachanda while welcoming Annan’s call for peace process emphasized the need for UN me
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Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa said that the Government is seriously considering the appeal of United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan to end violence and resume the peace process. Separately, Maoist chief Prachanda while welcoming Annan’s call for peace process emphasized the need for UN mediation in Nepal.
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April - 24 
According to Nepal News, a ‘central committee’ member of the Maoists, Bamdev Chettri, said on April 24 that they are willing to release the 42 police personnel abducted from Pashupatinagar in Ilam district on March 7 through United Nations (UN) mediation. "Talks between high-level Maoist leaders and
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According to Nepal News, a ‘central committee’ member of the Maoists, Bamdev Chettri, said on April 24 that they are willing to release the 42 police personnel abducted from Pashupatinagar in Ilam district on March 7 through United Nations (UN) mediation. "Talks between high-level Maoist leaders and the UN representatives are ongoing regarding the release of the Ilam captives… We will free them as soon as the UN accepts our offer," Chettri was quoted as saying in Gulmi district.
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May - 5 
The former peace talks’ facilitator, Padma Ratna Tuladhar, has stated that given authority, he could bring the Maoists back to the negotiating table, reported the Space Time on May 5. According to him, "It is wrong not to hold peace talks fearing that they collapse again." Tuladhar was relieved of h
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The former peace talks’ facilitator, Padma Ratna Tuladhar, has stated that given authority, he could bring the Maoists back to the negotiating table, reported the Space Time on May 5. According to him, "It is wrong not to hold peace talks fearing that they collapse again." Tuladhar was relieved of his position as the facilitator when the talks collapsed in August 2003.
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June - 6 
According to the Agence France-Presse, Switzerland has proposed to mediate between the Government and the Maoists in an effort to end the conflict. The Swiss Foreign Affairs Ministry has confirmed the proposal, but spokesperson Christian Myuli said that nothing has been finalised yet.
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According to the Agence France-Presse, Switzerland has proposed to mediate between the Government and the Maoists in an effort to end the conflict. The Swiss Foreign Affairs Ministry has confirmed the proposal, but spokesperson Christian Myuli said that nothing has been finalised yet.
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June - 14 
On June 14, a task team comprising members of the civil society held talks with leaders of the Maoist-affiliated All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) that has been carrying out indefinite strikes in schools since last week. During the meeting held at an unidentified
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On June 14, a task team comprising members of the civil society held talks with leaders of the Maoist-affiliated All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) that has been carrying out indefinite strikes in schools since last week. During the meeting held at an unidentified location in Kathmandu, the Maoist students reiterated their demand that the Government revoke the terrorist tag labeled on their organization and free the detained student leaders.
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August - 30 
During a meeting in Kathmandu on August 30, Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari claimed that the Government has received positive feedback from Maoists on peace talks and said "neither side can win the war in the current situation." Further he reiterated, "both should reach a national consen
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During a meeting in Kathmandu on August 30, Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari claimed that the Government has received positive feedback from Maoists on peace talks and said "neither side can win the war in the current situation." Further he reiterated, "both should reach a national consensus. The nation can move ahead only after achieving harmony in the country."
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August - 31 
The Maoist-affiliated All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) has sent a letter to the Government expressing readiness for talks to end the deadlock in the educational sector. According to Nepal News, Sudeep Pathak, chairman of Human Rights Organization of Nepal and on
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The Maoist-affiliated All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) has sent a letter to the Government expressing readiness for talks to end the deadlock in the educational sector. According to Nepal News, Sudeep Pathak, chairman of Human Rights Organization of Nepal and one of the mediators between the Government and the rebel students, has submitted the ANNISU-R letter to Education Minister, Bimalendra Nidhi, on August 31. In the letter, the ANNISU-R has reportedly informed the Government about its four-member talks’ team headed by central leader Ramesh Malla. Meanwhile, the ANNISU-R also announced an indefinite educational strike in 13 districts that fall under the ‘Gandak Region’ as the two-day ultimatum to the Government to make public the whereabouts of three student leaders ended on August 31.
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August - 31 
The Nepalese Government is reported to have made public the modalities of the high-level Peace Committee on August 31. The Peace Committee headed by Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba will have two departments – the Advisory and Corporation Subcommittee and the Peace Secretariat. According to Nepal N
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The Nepalese Government is reported to have made public the modalities of the high-level Peace Committee on August 31. The Peace Committee headed by Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba will have two departments – the Advisory and Corporation Subcommittee and the Peace Secretariat. According to Nepal News, the Advisory and Cooperation Subcommittee, to be manned with representatives of the civil society, legal experts and defence and foreign relation experts, will be suggesting the know-how of the peace process while the Peace Secretariat, headed by the Government’s chief secretary, will be dealing mainly in administrative aspects. Other members of the high-level Peace Committee, formed a few weeks ago to initiate steps for peace talks with the Maoist insurgents, includes CPN-UML general secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal, Rashtriya Prajatantra Party chairman Pashupati Shumsher Rana, Communication Minister Mohsin and Nepal Sadbhawana Party chairman Badri Prasad Mandal.
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September - 22 
According to Nepal News, the high-level Peace Committee under Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba officially called on the Maoists for peace talks on September 22. The Prime Minister is reported to have said that talks with the Maoists were going to be held secretly with proper homework and "the gover
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According to Nepal News, the high-level Peace Committee under Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba officially called on the Maoists for peace talks on September 22. The Prime Minister is reported to have said that talks with the Maoists were going to be held secretly with proper homework and "the government was not directly informed about the removal of the terrorist tag and the red corner notice on the Maoists."
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September - 22 
During a programme in Nepalgunj on September 22, former peace talks coordinator Padma Ratna Tuladhar, quoting a telephonic conversation with the Maoists’ chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda, said the "Maoists are waiting for a formal invitation from the government side." He also said that Maois
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During a programme in Nepalgunj on September 22, former peace talks coordinator Padma Ratna Tuladhar, quoting a telephonic conversation with the Maoists’ chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda, said the "Maoists are waiting for a formal invitation from the government side." He also said that Maoists were not against holding talks with the present Government and added "Prachanda has emphasized the need for United Nations mediation for peace talks."
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October - 5 
The Communist Party of Nepal (UML) general secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal has urged Prime Minister Bahadur Sher Bahadur Deuba to focus on the peace process rather than elections and said the present time was not suitable for elections and that peace talks with the Maoists must be the top priority.
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The Communist Party of Nepal (UML) general secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal has urged Prime Minister Bahadur Sher Bahadur Deuba to focus on the peace process rather than elections and said the present time was not suitable for elections and that peace talks with the Maoists must be the top priority.
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October - 6 
During a programme in Kathmandu on October 6, former peace talks’ facilitator and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Daman Nath Dhungana, said peace negotiations with the Maoists is impossible unless the King hands over his executive power.
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During a programme in Kathmandu on October 6, former peace talks’ facilitator and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Daman Nath Dhungana, said peace negotiations with the Maoists is impossible unless the King hands over his executive power.
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October - 6 
The United States Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage, during a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari in Washington, stressed on the need for political unity among Nepalese political parties and hoped that peace talks would start soon.
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The United States Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage, during a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari in Washington, stressed on the need for political unity among Nepalese political parties and hoped that peace talks would start soon.
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October - 7 
The United States Deputy Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs, Donald Camp, met the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) general secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, and Chief Election Commissioner Keshab Raj Rajbhandari in separate meetings on October 7 and discussed the plausibility of peace talks with
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The United States Deputy Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs, Donald Camp, met the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) general secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, and Chief Election Commissioner Keshab Raj Rajbhandari in separate meetings on October 7 and discussed the plausibility of peace talks with the Maoists.
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October - 8 
Nepali Congress leader, Girija Prasad Koirala, and Rashtriya Prajatantra Party leader, Surya Bahadur Thapa, held a meeting in Kathmandu on October 8. After the meeting both leaders said, "Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba’s remarks that the government would go for elections if the Maoists did not co
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Nepali Congress leader, Girija Prasad Koirala, and Rashtriya Prajatantra Party leader, Surya Bahadur Thapa, held a meeting in Kathmandu on October 8. After the meeting both leaders said, "Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba’s remarks that the government would go for elections if the Maoists did not come over to the table of negotiations were likely to spoil the prospects of peace talks" and urged King Gyanendra to make his views public about the peace process.
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October - 10 
On October 10, in a meeting at Pokhara, the British Ambassador to Nepal, K G Bloomfield, suggested an alliance between the King and the agitating parties in order to restore peace in the country. Also, during a meeting in Butwal, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, reiterated the Government’s commitm
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On October 10, in a meeting at Pokhara, the British Ambassador to Nepal, K G Bloomfield, suggested an alliance between the King and the agitating parties in order to restore peace in the country. Also, during a meeting in Butwal, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, reiterated the Government’s commitment to the peace process and urged the civil society to mount pressure on the Maoists to come to the negotiating table. Further, he expressed assurance in favour of a result oriented talks and indicated that the Government would not go for a temporary cease-fire.
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October - 11 
In Nepal, the Maoist-aligned student organization, All Nepal National Independent Students’ Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R), demanded that the Government answer its four questions before sitting for a dialogue. The statement signed by the ANNISU-R president, Lekhnath Neupane, questioned the Governmen
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In Nepal, the Maoist-aligned student organization, All Nepal National Independent Students’ Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R), demanded that the Government answer its four questions before sitting for a dialogue. The statement signed by the ANNISU-R president, Lekhnath Neupane, questioned the Government’s commitment to the talks and said "we request the government once again to create a favorable climate for talks."
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October - 15 
Prachanda alleged that the government was preparing for an intense battle under the disguise of peace talks and asked whether the government was ready to go for an election to the Constituent assembly.
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Prachanda alleged that the government was preparing for an intense battle under the disguise of peace talks and asked whether the government was ready to go for an election to the Constituent assembly.
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October - 19 
Former peace talks facilitator, Padma Ratna Tuladhar, pointed out the lack of confidence between the Government and the Maoists and has ruled out immediate talks in the near future. Referring to his recent telephone-talk with the Maoist leadership, Tuladhar said, "Maoists want to talk directly with
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Former peace talks facilitator, Padma Ratna Tuladhar, pointed out the lack of confidence between the Government and the Maoists and has ruled out immediate talks in the near future. Referring to his recent telephone-talk with the Maoist leadership, Tuladhar said, "Maoists want to talk directly with the King and the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA)."
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October - 20 
On the same day, during a meeting in Biratnagar, Nepali Congress (NC) president, Girija Prasad Koirala urged the government and the Maoists to turn the temporary suspension of military activities into a permanent ceasefire and said, "The decision of the government and the Maoists to temporarily half
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On the same day, during a meeting in Biratnagar, Nepali Congress (NC) president, Girija Prasad Koirala urged the government and the Maoists to turn the temporary suspension of military activities into a permanent ceasefire and said, "The decision of the government and the Maoists to temporarily half military activities could be helpful in creating an environment for peace talks but they must be sincere in their commitments."
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October - 23 
In a message on the day of Vijaya Dashami festival on October 23, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba urged the Maoist insurgents to respect the desire of Nepalese for peace and called them for peace talks. Also, the Nepali Congress President Girija Prasad Koirala said that strengthening democracy is
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In a message on the day of Vijaya Dashami festival on October 23, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba urged the Maoist insurgents to respect the desire of Nepalese for peace and called them for peace talks. Also, the Nepali Congress President Girija Prasad Koirala said that strengthening democracy is the only way to lasting peace in the country. Further, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal wished for an end to violence and sought an immediate solution to the present political impasse through dialogue.
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October - 31 
Nepal News report quoting Samacharpatra said the Maoists have started initiative to hold dialogue with all the political and organizations other than the royal palace and India. The report quoting Maoist sources said that the party has assigned ‘Chairman’, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda to hold
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Nepal News report quoting Samacharpatra said the Maoists have started initiative to hold dialogue with all the political and organizations other than the royal palace and India. The report quoting Maoist sources said that the party has assigned ‘Chairman’, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda to hold dialogue with international community and organizations, and ‘spokesperson’, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, with representatives of national-level organizations, political forces and civil society. The dialogue on unspecified date would focus on finding a way out to the country’s political impasse and foreign intervention.
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November - 15 
In response to a recent statement by the heads of western diplomatic missions and the United Nations (UN), the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) ‘Chairman’, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda said that their party concluded that peace negotiation with the royal-appointed government is possible only
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In response to a recent statement by the heads of western diplomatic missions and the United Nations (UN), the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) ‘Chairman’, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda said that their party concluded that peace negotiation with the royal-appointed government is possible only if the United Nations or a credible international human rights organisation is involved. Prachanda alleged that ‘feudal elements’ tried to use the ‘peace talks’ as a weapon to fulfill their regressive vested interests and said ‘the government was busy in hatching conspiracy for war while making noise about peace talks.’ He has also appealed to the international community to block all sorts of cooperation including military, economic and diplomatic to Nepal to exert pressure on the government to agree to UN involvement and constituent assembly elections.
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November - 16 
According to the Kathmandu Post report, a meeting between the High-level Peace Committee (HPC) and its sub committee was held on November 16 to chalk out specific programs in order to call Maoists to the negotiating table. The sub committee member, Khem Raj Pandit said "The government has been verba
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According to the Kathmandu Post report, a meeting between the High-level Peace Committee (HPC) and its sub committee was held on November 16 to chalk out specific programs in order to call Maoists to the negotiating table. The sub committee member, Khem Raj Pandit said "The government has been verbally calling on Maoists to resume the peace process, but there has been no progress," and added, "so the meeting is contemplating ways to call them for negotiation."
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November - 23 
Minister for Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation, Deep Kumar Upadhyaya has said the government was ready to halt its security actions if the Maoists declare ceasefire during and after the 2nd World Buddhist Summit scheduled for November 30-December 2 in Lumbini.
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Minister for Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation, Deep Kumar Upadhyaya has said the government was ready to halt its security actions if the Maoists declare ceasefire during and after the 2nd World Buddhist Summit scheduled for November 30-December 2 in Lumbini.
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December - 30 
After an agreement was reached between the Maoists and the project management, construction work at the Middle Marsyangdi Hydropower Project is reportedly set to resume from December 31. The work in the project has been stalled for the past three months due to Maoists’ threat. Further, a Kathmandu P
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After an agreement was reached between the Maoists and the project management, construction work at the Middle Marsyangdi Hydropower Project is reportedly set to resume from December 31. The work in the project has been stalled for the past three months due to Maoists’ threat. Further, a Kathmandu Post report stated that the insurgents have ‘granted permission’ to four non-governmental organizations to operate their programmes in the districts under their control.
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