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Talks (Peace Talks):2006
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March - 10 
Leaders of the seven agitating political parties have said that they were holding talks with the Maoists to fine-tune the 12-point understanding. "We are engaged in talks with the Maoists to encourage them to call off the blockade and nationwide strike and effectively implement the 12-point understa
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Leaders of the seven agitating political parties have said that they were holding talks with the Maoists to fine-tune the 12-point understanding. "We are engaged in talks with the Maoists to encourage them to call off the blockade and nationwide strike and effectively implement the 12-point understanding reached with the alliance. The talks are being held at various stages," reports quoted CPN-UML standing committee member Bharat Mohan Adhikari as saying.
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May - 10 
Himalayan Times reports that the Maoists have formed a three member team for talks with the Government. While the three-member Maoist team will be headed by spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara, the Government team is likely to be headed by Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula. Other members of the M
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Himalayan Times reports that the Maoists have formed a three member team for talks with the Government. While the three-member Maoist team will be headed by spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara, the Government team is likely to be headed by Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula. Other members of the Maoist team would be Dev Gurung and Dinanath Sharma.
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May - 23 
On May 23, the Birgunj Chamber of Commerce and Industries (BCCI) and the Maoist-aligned All Nepal Trade Union Federation (ANTUF) signed an eleven-point agreement. The agreement on topics such as ending the workers’ contract system, issuing appointment letters to employees and providing a minimum of
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On May 23, the Birgunj Chamber of Commerce and Industries (BCCI) and the Maoist-aligned All Nepal Trade Union Federation (ANTUF) signed an eleven-point agreement. The agreement on topics such as ending the workers’ contract system, issuing appointment letters to employees and providing a minimum of Rs 100 as daily-wage, was reached between the two sides after a three-day-long dialogue at the BCCI office. Over a dozen industries were shut down in the past week after the ANTUF began organising workers’ meetings on the industrial premises and other programmes putting forward a number of demands for the workers’ benefit.
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May - 26 
Representatives of the Government and the Maoists met at Gokarna near the capital Kathmandu on May 26 and held the first round meeting of the peace talks. They made public the 25-point Cease-fire Code of Conduct to pave the way for elections to the Constituent Assembly, modalities of which would be
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Representatives of the Government and the Maoists met at Gokarna near the capital Kathmandu on May 26 and held the first round meeting of the peace talks. They made public the 25-point Cease-fire Code of Conduct to pave the way for elections to the Constituent Assembly, modalities of which would be discussed during the next round of talks. The coordinator of the Government team, Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula, and the coordinator from the Maoists’ side, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, signed the Cease-fire Code of Conduct. “We will soon hold election to Constituent Assembly and will create an environment in which people will be able to exercise their democratic rights without fear and threats,” said Sitaula after signing the code and added that the “next round of the talks will focus on the process and modalities of election to the Constituent Assembly and whatever differences we may have will be settled amicably.” Meanwhile, Mahara reportedly said, “election to Constituent Assembly is our one-point agenda.” Some of the points agreed upon at the meeting included: both sides to refrain from activities that may provoke the other side; Mobilisation of arms to stop; both sides shall not attack security bases of the other side or use landmine or ambush against each other; fresh recruitment to stop and bandh (shutdown) or strike will not be called during the truce.
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June - 15 
The Government and the Maoists held the second round of peace talks in Kathmandu on June 15 and decided to convene a summit between the Government of Nepal and the Maoists at the earliest. It also decided to constitute a 31-member Ceasefire and Code of Conduct National Monitoring Committee, headed b
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The Government and the Maoists held the second round of peace talks in Kathmandu on June 15 and decided to convene a summit between the Government of Nepal and the Maoists at the earliest. It also decided to constitute a 31-member Ceasefire and Code of Conduct National Monitoring Committee, headed by human rights activist, Dr Devendra Raj Pandey for the implementation and monitoring of the 12-point understanding between the Seven-Party Alliance (SPA) and the Maoists and also the 25-point Ceasefire Code of Conduct. Both the sides also agreed to request the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights-Nepal (OHCHR-N) to provide assistance to the Ceasefire and Code of Conduct National Monitoring Committee on issues related to human rights and their observance.
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June - 16 
The "Summit level talks" between the ruling Seven Party Alliance (SPA) and Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) concluded in Kathmandu on June 16. Both the sides agreed to an eight-point agenda. The agenda includes framing an interim statute, an interim government, declaring the date for an
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The "Summit level talks" between the ruling Seven Party Alliance (SPA) and Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) concluded in Kathmandu on June 16. Both the sides agreed to an eight-point agenda. The agenda includes framing an interim statute, an interim government, declaring the date for an election to a constituent assembly and dissolving the revived House of Representatives and the Maoists’ People’s Governments. Both the sides also agreed to request the United Nations for management and monitoring of the armed forces of both sides to ensure a free and fair election to a constituent assembly. If required, international observers, could also be invited to monitor the constituent assembly election. Talking to reporters for the first time in Kathmandu on June 16, the Maoist leader, Prachanda said his party would like to see a new interim constitution and interim government within a month and elections to be held for the Constituent Assembly by April-May, next year. He further said that the agreement proved that they could go together to fulfill the Nepali people’s desire of peace and prosperity braving enormous pressure from “powerful countries” and “big revolutionaries” against the idea of both sides reaching an understanding to topple autocracy
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June - 19 
The Rastriya Janashakti Party has said that it has cautiously welcomed the eight-point peace accord reached between the Government, Maoists and top leaders of the seven-party alliance. A statement issued by the party president and former Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa in Kathmandu on June 19 sai
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The Rastriya Janashakti Party has said that it has cautiously welcomed the eight-point peace accord reached between the Government, Maoists and top leaders of the seven-party alliance. A statement issued by the party president and former Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa in Kathmandu on June 19 said that the eight-point understanding is very serious and that it was of a long-term nature. "Everybody who wants peace and stability in Nepal should understand the agreement based on the ground reality," the statement said. Thapa further raised questions on the summit talks not seriously taking up the issue of the Maoist arms management. He said that the arms must be managed before the rebels join an interim Government.
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July - 7 
Members of the Parliamentary Committee to Monitor Dialogue Process and Ceasefire on July 7 suggested the government and the Maoists immediately begin the process of demobilisation, disarmament and integration.
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Members of the Parliamentary Committee to Monitor Dialogue Process and Ceasefire on July 7 suggested the government and the Maoists immediately begin the process of demobilisation, disarmament and integration.
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July - 14 
Senior Maoist leaders and political party representatives held talks in Kathmandu on July 14, and agreed to convert the existing House of Representatives (HoR) into an interim parliament by inducting more members. The interim parliament will be officially decided on at the second round of "summit ta
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Senior Maoist leaders and political party representatives held talks in Kathmandu on July 14, and agreed to convert the existing House of Representatives (HoR) into an interim parliament by inducting more members. The interim parliament will be officially decided on at the second round of "summit talks" scheduled for July 21. Maoist Chairman Prachanda said the talks were successful in resolving the confusion that surfaced after the signing of the eight-point agreement on June 16. "The talks have brought about a conducive environment," Prachanda said, adding that "illusions and suspicions [over the eight-point deal] have been eliminated." Jhalanath Khanal, a CPN-UML leader who participated in the talks, said the Maoists were "not negative" about the parties' proposal on inducting some outside members (reference to Maoist members) into the existing HoR. "There was a general consensus to have an 'interim parliament'. But nothing was decided on its modalities," Khanal said.
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July - 16 
Nepal News reports that Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala has expressed surprise over the decision of the Nepali Congress (NC), CPN-UML and Maoists to form an interim parliament after dissolving the incumbent one. The Prime Minister Koirala expressed surprise over this during his meeting with the
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Nepal News reports that Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala has expressed surprise over the decision of the Nepali Congress (NC), CPN-UML and Maoists to form an interim parliament after dissolving the incumbent one. The Prime Minister Koirala expressed surprise over this during his meeting with the Speaker of the House of Representatives Subash Chandra Nemwang on July 16 morning, according to reports. “I was surprised after hearing the news. How can two political parties (and the Maoists) make such decision without finding consensus among all,” reports quoted Nemwang as saying. Koirala further said that the interim parliament would not be the alternative for the parliament.
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July - 16 
Reports from Magdi said, that the joint people's movement coordination committee comprising of four political parties on July 16 wrote a letter to the government's talk team drawing its attention on the violation of the ceasefire code of conduct by the rebels. Maoists have banned construction works
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Reports from Magdi said, that the joint people's movement coordination committee comprising of four political parties on July 16 wrote a letter to the government's talk team drawing its attention on the violation of the ceasefire code of conduct by the rebels. Maoists have banned construction works of all infrastructure development projects in the district which include health, education, electricity and drinking water projects in the area.
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August - 9 
On August 9, the Government and Maoists reached a five-point agreement to seek the assistance of the United Nations in the entire peace process and create a free and fair atmosphere for the election to a Constituent Assembly. Chief Government negotiator and Home Minister, Krishna Prasad Sitaula, and
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On August 9, the Government and Maoists reached a five-point agreement to seek the assistance of the United Nations in the entire peace process and create a free and fair atmosphere for the election to a Constituent Assembly. Chief Government negotiator and Home Minister, Krishna Prasad Sitaula, and leader of the Maoist talks team, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, handed over separate letters having the same content, signed by Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala and Maoist Chairman Prachanda, to the UN General Secretary Kofi Annan through Abraham Abraham, chief of UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Nepal, at the Peace Secretariat in Kathmandu.
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August - 21 
Nepal News reports that the dialogue teams of the Government and the CPN (Maoist) met on August 21-evening to discuss the ongoing peace process. The meeting held at Home Minister Krishna Prasad Situala’s official residence at Pulchowk, Lalitpur, focused mainly on the delay in introducing the interim
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Nepal News reports that the dialogue teams of the Government and the CPN (Maoist) met on August 21-evening to discuss the ongoing peace process. The meeting held at Home Minister Krishna Prasad Situala’s official residence at Pulchowk, Lalitpur, focused mainly on the delay in introducing the interim constitution, management of arms and the proposed visits of the United Nations teams to Nepal. Government team coordinator Situala, two other interlocutors Pradeep Gyawali and Ramesh Lekhak and the Maoist team members, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, Dina Nath Sharma and Dev Gurung, were present at the meeting.
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October - 9 
The second summit talks, that commenced on October 8, between the Government constituents – the seven-party alliance -- and the Maoists resumed on October 9 at Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala’s residence at Baluwatar in Kathmandu, according to Himalayan Times. The talks on October 8 had been po
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The second summit talks, that commenced on October 8, between the Government constituents – the seven-party alliance -- and the Maoists resumed on October 9 at Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala’s residence at Baluwatar in Kathmandu, according to Himalayan Times. The talks on October 8 had been postponed as no agreement was reached during the first sitting. A total of 32 top leaders, including four each from the eight parties, and four human rights activists as observers are taking part in the talks. Before the talks began, leaders of the seven-party alliance said the dialogue will try to reach a consensus on contentious issues like interim statute, future of monarchy, arms management, and date and modalities of elections to a constituent assembly.
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October - 14 
The meeting of central committee of the Maoists has decided to give five-point options to the seven parties alliance (SPA) on the status of monarchy, according to Nepal News. The meeting held on the eve of the crucial summit meeting slated to be held today, October 15, has proposed that the SPA and
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The meeting of central committee of the Maoists has decided to give five-point options to the seven parties alliance (SPA) on the status of monarchy, according to Nepal News. The meeting held on the eve of the crucial summit meeting slated to be held today, October 15, has proposed that the SPA and Maoists should right away declare a republic; or keep the monarchy in suspended position till its fate is determined through Constituent Assembly (CA) elections or referendum. Listing other alternatives, the meeting has proposed to build a broader consensus to go for democratic republic through CA elections; or nationalize the properties of the King. If none of these options are accepted by the SPA, then the meeting decided that the Maoists would stay away from the interim government but demand immediate announcement of the date of CA elections – through which people would give their decision on monarchy.
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October - 15 
Summit talks between the seven-party alliance (SPA) Government and the Maoists were adjourned on October 15 for an indefinite period after they failed to reach an agreement. Though a major breakthrough was expected, leaders of the SPA and Maoists met only for about 15 minutes and adjourned the talks
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Summit talks between the seven-party alliance (SPA) Government and the Maoists were adjourned on October 15 for an indefinite period after they failed to reach an agreement. Though a major breakthrough was expected, leaders of the SPA and Maoists met only for about 15 minutes and adjourned the talks till "homework" on the details is completed, The Hindu reported. Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala announced the adjournment after he held a joint consultation with Maoist Chairman Prachanda, the former Prime Minister, Sher Bhadur Deuba, and CPN-UML general secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal. Sources indicated that the insurgents and the SPA could not agree on monarchy and the arms management issues. “The central issues of the talks are the question of the monarchy and democratisation and restructuring of the Nepali Army. It will not take much time to resolve other issues once a breakthrough is made on those two issues,” said Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai. He alleged that the dialogue, which was moving towards a positive direction, was deadlocked because of the royalists’ influence in some parties of the SPA, according to Himalayan Times. He also alleged that the Nepali Congress is not interested in restructuring the Nepali Army and is insisting on the management of the Maoist army only.
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November - 7 
According to the agreement reached after over 14-hour-long negotiations between the two sides, the SPA and Maoists agreed that a peace accord will be signed by November 16 and all the Maoist insurgents will go to seven cantonment areas by November 21. The insurgents will be lodged in the Ilam, Sindh
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According to the agreement reached after over 14-hour-long negotiations between the two sides, the SPA and Maoists agreed that a peace accord will be signed by November 16 and all the Maoist insurgents will go to seven cantonment areas by November 21. The insurgents will be lodged in the Ilam, Sindhuli, Kavre, Palpa, Rolpa, Surkhet and Kailali districts. There will be three other camps in each of the districts. All the Maoist arms will be locked up under the single lock up system with UN monitoring devices attached to each of the camps. The equal number of arms of Nepali Army will also be locked up, according to the agreement. Details of the arms management will be carried out in close consultation with the Maoists, the UN and the Nepal Government.
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November - 10 
Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirla and Maoist chairman Prachanda met at the Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwatar on November 10 and discussed about the recent agreement between the ruling seven party alliance (SPA) and Maoists and its implementation, according to Nepal News. According t
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Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirla and Maoist chairman Prachanda met at the Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwatar on November 10 and discussed about the recent agreement between the ruling seven party alliance (SPA) and Maoists and its implementation, according to Nepal News. According to reports, they discussed about the implementation of the agreement.
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November - 28 
After five days of deliberations, the government and the Maoists signed a deal on management of arms and armies on November 28-evening, according to Nepal News. Coordinator of the government’s talks’ team, Home Minister Krishna Prasad Situala, and Maoist chief negotiator, Krishna Prasad Mahara, sign
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After five days of deliberations, the government and the Maoists signed a deal on management of arms and armies on November 28-evening, according to Nepal News. Coordinator of the government’s talks’ team, Home Minister Krishna Prasad Situala, and Maoist chief negotiator, Krishna Prasad Mahara, signed the ‘Agreement on Monitoring of the Management of Arms and Armies’ amidst a press conference in the capital Kathmandu. A meeting of the representatives of the government, the CPN (Maoist) and United Nations finalised the modalities of management of arms and armies and the monitoring process.
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December - 21 
In a talk held between the Government and Maoists, on December 21, both sides agreed to recruit 111 Gorkha soldiers having served with the British and the Indian Armies to serve as temporary watchdogs for peace in the country.
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In a talk held between the Government and Maoists, on December 21, both sides agreed to recruit 111 Gorkha soldiers having served with the British and the Indian Armies to serve as temporary watchdogs for peace in the country.
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