Former Indian foreign secretary Shyam Saran. (Photo source: bbc.co.uk)
Former
Indian foreign secretary Shyam Saran said on Friday that revision of
the India-Nepal Treaty of 1950 was not at all an issue since it was
already agreed in 2001.
In an interview to CNBC, Saran said agreement for the revision of the treaty was reached in 2001.
He
also hinted that India will not have any reservation if the new
government, possibly led by the Maoists, presented agenda to annul the
treaty to sign a fresh one.
Saran further said India
is in favour of a coalition government in Nepal and encourages all
parties, including new political forces like Madhesi parties, to form a
coalition government.
Revision of the Nepal-India
treaty of 1950 was the demand of communists ever since UML leader Man
Mohan Adhikari became prime minister of minority government in 1993. nepalnews.com ia Apr 26 08
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