Turn ceasefire into permanent peace

March 5, 2003
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-Ambassador Malinowski

Kathmandu: The United States Ambassador to the Nepali Court, Michael E. Malinowski has said that the ceasefire that has been recently announced in Nepal has got to be transformed into a permanent peace.

Ambassador Malinowski was speaking, March 3, at the inaugural ceremony of a photo exhibition entitled “Images from Ground Zero” that began in Kirtipur TU library hall and will continue till the 14 th of this month.

Images from Ground Zero is an exhibition of photographs of the affected areas following the 9/11 suicide attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City in the US.

On the occasion, the US envoy called upon all political forces to shun their political differences and work jointly for the restoration of peace in this Himalayan Kingdom.

“I wish the Nepali people worked together in the same fashion as the Americans did to construct a new America after the 9/11 attack in the United States”, continued the Ambassador.

He also said that we now believe that the acts of killings and violence that had become the hallmark of the past have already become a matter of the bygone days.

This exhibition has already toured thirty countries of the world.