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Serious attention of the Government of Nepal has been drawn to the reference to Nepal made in the Joint Statement of the 13th EU-India Summit held in Brussels on 30 March 2016.
As
is known to all that Nepal has promulgated the constitution through a
democratically elected Constituent Assembly. The constitution fully
accommodates the aspirations of the people of Nepal. The promulgation of
the constitution formally concludes the nationally-driven peace process
initiated in 2006 and institutionalizes significant democratic gains
including federal and republican system. The constitution making and its
promulgation are essentially internal matters of a country. Nepal has
now moved ahead along the path of political stability and economic
development.
Against this backdrop,
the EU-India Joint Statement not only hurts the sentiments of the people
of Nepal but also defies the fundamental principle of non-interference
in internal affairs of a country in breach of UN Charter and norms of
international law. The Government of Nepal calls on all to fully respect
the sovereign and democratic rights of the people of Nepal and refrain
from making uncalled for statements. The Government and people of Nepal
are fully capable of resolving their issues themselves within the
framework of the constitution.