US State Partnership Program: Here’s the draft of the deal that lets US personnel stay in Nepal indefinitely

The United States government has floated a proposal for a State Partnership Program to be signed between the US Department of Defense and the Nepali Ministry of Defence that also includes letting some members of the US security forces stay in Nepal for an indefinite period. The post US State Partnership Program: Here’s the draft of the deal that lets US personnel stay in Nepal indefinitely appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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Top American official arriving today amid row over US State Partnership Program

Donald Lu, who played a crucial role in the passage of MCC compact, is visiting Kathmandu weeks after Nepal’s decision not to participate in the SPP

Foreign ministry delays implementation of Cabinet decision to withdraw from SPP

KATHMANDU, July 21: Although a Cabinet meeting held on June 20 had decided to withdraw from the US State Partnership Program (SPP), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has been delaying the implementation of the Cabinet decision saying that it is studying the issue.

Dahal is guilty in SPP: UML Chairman Oli

KATHMANDU, June 29: CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has alleged that one of the leaders of the ruling alliance was telling a lie to everyone, claiming that he stopped the US State Partnership Program (SPP). Oli was hinting at CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal.

National Assembly members for common stand on SPP

KATHMANDU, June 20: National Assembly members have stressed that both the ruling and opposition parties must have a common stand on the US' State Partnership Program (SPP).

House panel directs govt to submit SPP documents

KATHMANDU, June 17: The Parliamentary Committee on International Relations has told the government to furnish all documents related to the US State Partnership Program (SPP).

House committee quizzes foreign minister, Army chief over SPP

The US State Partnership Program has run into controversy after an Army letter shows Nepal first applied for its participation in 2015.

SPP will not move forward: Foreign Minister Khadka

KATHMANDU, June 17: Foreign Minister Narayan Khadka has said that Nepal will not move forward with the US State Partnership Program (SPP). During the discussion of the International Relations Committee of the House of Representatives, Minister Khadka said that the SPP would not be taken forward.

Govt rules out Nepal in US State Partnership Program yet again

The government reiterates Nepal will not be a part of the United States government's controversial State Partnership Program. The post Govt rules out Nepal in US State Partnership Program yet again appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Congress’ Thapa and UML’s Gyawali demand clarification from Deuba on SPP

The US State Partnership Program takes the centre stage in Parliament on Wednesday with calls growing for the government to come clean.