nited Nations officials are expected to expand their arms monitoring operations to more Maoist camps next week, a top U.N. envoy said. The first arms were locked earlier this month at two sites and the world body is keen to maintain the momentum. “Our monitoring teams should be able to complete the process at the first two sites by Sunday, and move to three cantonment sites in the west,” Ian Martin, who reports on the peace process to the U.N. Secretary General told Reuters late on Friday. Full Story
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