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 Kathmandu Tuesday March 18, 2003  Chaitra 04,  2059.


NATA hails cease-fire

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KATHMANDU, Mar. 17: Nepal Association of Travel Agents (NATA) has welcomed the recent code of conduct signed between the government and the Maoists ascertaining the peace and harmony in the trouble ridden Nepalese society.

NATA believes that the publication of 22 point code of conduct is a very concrete step taken to rejuvenate the nationalistic feeling inherent in the hearts of the Nepalese people and to evolve a long awaited law and order situation in the country, according to a press release issued by the NATA.
This new spirit will also help overcome the set back situation suffered by the trade and tourism industry, it stated.

NATA also reaffirms its strong conviction that both the parties will adhere to the commitment expressed in every word of the code of conduct and will exercise their best to make the forthcoming peace talks a resounding success in keeping with the expectations of the civil society, it added.


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