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 Kathmandu Saturday June 15, 2002 Ashadh 01,  2059.

 

 


Timely Meeting

IF it had not been for its well- wishers Nepal would have a tough time in executing the plans to attain its development goals. Despite having a manageable population of barely 23 million people, this country with a plethora of natural resources has failed to make headway in the development front. We have already come through nearly nine five-year development plans and the tenth one is on the anvil. Still our development indicators are among the most dismal in the world. In this backdrop, assistance in cash or kind from countries abroad is always what Nepal has been in need of. Among the countries that have shown their magnanimity to back Nepal’s development endeavours, Great Britain stands out prominently. Britain is one of the first countries that Nepal established its diplomatic relations with. Hence, it has over the years gone an extra mile to assist Nepal in all quarters of development. To give added impetus to its assistance to Nepal, Britain is hosting an international meeting on Nepal on June 19 and 20 in London. The meeting is obviously the fall out of the UK visit of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba carried out this year. Deuba during his visit had asked British Prime Minister Tony Blair to back Nepal’s fight against the Maoist terrorists and its overall development pursuits.

In response to Prime Minister Deuba’s pleas, Britain has called the meeting, which will have the participation of representatives from Nepal, and from a number of regional and extra-regional governments and international donor agencies. The meeting bears a lot of importance for Nepal as the delegates will discuss how international partners could best co-ordinate assistance to Nepal in addressing the issues surrounding the current violence in the Kingdom. It is the first meeting ever which will discuss elaborately how the international community can best coordinate its efforts in supporting the people of Nepal at a time when they face myriad problems. The meeting will discuss how the international community can assist the government of Nepal to address the problem of terrorism and violence. The discussions will also figure the social and economic reform of Nepal’s composite sector apart from dwelling on the issue of sustainable development. The government should waste no time in thanking Britain for arranging the meeting with the selfless motive of helping it to ameliorate its masses from all forms of social evils.


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