Nepal’s newly appointed royalist government will soon appoint negotiators who will seek unconditional peace talks with Maoist rebels, local media reported Monday.It is the first attempt to find a peaceful end to a bloody Maoist revolt since King Gyanendra seized power a week ago, but is also being twinned with an increased army offensive and an appeal for the guerrillas to give up their weapons. “(The government) is going to form a dialogue committee that will hold a dialogue with the Maoists soon,” Culture and Aviation Minister Buddhiraj Bajracharya said, according to the Kathmandu Post.Full Story
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