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Won`t allow our territory to be used against India: Nepal
Kathmandu, Nov 14 (PTI) Nepal has said that it will not
allow its territory to be used against India, after New Delhi
raised security concerns, including the possible nexus between
Maoists of the two countries.
Ruling CPN-UML chairman Jhala Nath Khanal, back from a
visit to India this week, said Saturday that Indian leaders
were concerned about security threats emanating from Nepal.
"During my meeting with Indian leaders, I found that they
were concerned about the possible threat of security from
Nepalese territory," he told reporters here.
"I have talked with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about
Nepal's current political situation, bilateral relations,
peace process, security, economic condition and the issue
relating to the Maoists," he said, adding India has also
pledged its support in "whatever way" to find a resolution to
Nepal's internal political problem.
Speaking on India's stand on the political deadlock in
Nepal, Khanal said: "They (India) consider Nepal's political
problem as our own internal matter and will support us in
whatever way we resolve the problem".
Both India and China want to see the peace process
complete and the Nepalese Constitution be drafted on time, he
added. PTI
allow its territory to be used against India, after New Delhi
raised security concerns, including the possible nexus between
Maoists of the two countries.
Ruling CPN-UML chairman Jhala Nath Khanal, back from a
visit to India this week, said Saturday that Indian leaders
were concerned about security threats emanating from Nepal.
"During my meeting with Indian leaders, I found that they
were concerned about the possible threat of security from
Nepalese territory," he told reporters here.
"I have talked with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about
Nepal's current political situation, bilateral relations,
peace process, security, economic condition and the issue
relating to the Maoists," he said, adding India has also
pledged its support in "whatever way" to find a resolution to
Nepal's internal political problem.
Speaking on India's stand on the political deadlock in
Nepal, Khanal said: "They (India) consider Nepal's political
problem as our own internal matter and will support us in
whatever way we resolve the problem".
Both India and China want to see the peace process
complete and the Nepalese Constitution be drafted on time, he
added. PTI