Nepal’s government and Maoist rebels have delayed signing a landmark peace pact, a negotiator has said, while insisting the deal would be inked after some “vague issues” were resolved. “We couldn’t finalise the peace agreement draft due to the time factor. Both sides have agreed to extend the deadline as there are some vague issues which need to be addressed properly,” Pradeep Gyawali, a member of the government negotiating team, told AFP. Full Story
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