In Nepal, a high level meeting top leaders of three major political parties – Nepali Congress, CPN (UML) and the opposition Unified CPN(Maoist) convened by the Prime Minister to discuss the implementation of the three-point tripartite agreement reached on 28th of last month ended inconclusively this afternoon.<br/><br/>Talking to newsmen, Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal said he will not be an obstacle in forming a national government if the parties arrive at a consensus on implementing the past agreements on ending the peace process and drafting of a new constitution.<br/><br/>Prime Minister Madhav Nepal convened the three-party meeting in the wake of growing differences among the major parties over the interpretations of the clauses the three-point agreement arrived on Friday last that led to the extension of the term of the constituent assembly.
News On AIR | June 2, 2010 8:35 PM
Talks to solve Nepal crisis end inconclusive