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.

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KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings to you a glimpse of major developments of the day in Nepal, including politics, business/economy, sports, entertainment, and more. Government decides to withdraw from SPP The government has decided to inform the United States that it would withdraw from the US’ State Partnership Program (SPP). A cabinet meeting held on Monday decided […]

Government decides to withdraw from SPP

KATHMANDU: The government has decided to inform the United States that it would withdraw from the US’ State Partnership Program (SPP). A cabinet meeting held on Monday decided to inform the United States, through Nepali Army, that Nepal no longer wanted to be part of SPP, said Minister of Youth and Sports Maheshwar Jung Gahatraj. […]

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.

Mr Prime Minister, they might make you drink whiskey to sign SPP: Madhav Nepal

KATHMANDU, June 17: CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal has asked Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba to be alert during his upcoming US visit, cautioning that prime minister that he might be made to drink whiskey and mark his signature on the controversial US State Partnership Program (SPP) while in the US.

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.