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European Union ambassadors advise Nepal’s prime minister to manage army recruitment disputes

European Union ambassadors based in Kathmandu have advised Nepal’s Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda to make coordinated efforts to manage the disputes that have arisen regarding the army recruitment.

Ambassadors from England, German, Finland and some other EU member nations visited the prime minister on Saturday morning at the prime minister’s official residence at Baluwatar in Kathmandu and put their concern over the possible threat to Nepal’s ongoing peace process due to the latest army-government contradiction.

The EU ambassadors gave this piece of advice to Prime Minister Prachanda as Maoist People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Chief Pasang warned on Friday that should the government army continue with its recruitment, which he says is against the Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed on 22 November 2006, the PLA would also do the same  thing.

Prime Minister Prachanda is the Chairman of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal Maoist (UCPNM) that led a decade long armed insurgency to abolish monarchist systems in the country.

Following the 10-April 2008 Constituent Assembly election, the UCPNM emerged as the largest political party, now leading the current coalition government.
 

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