Nepalmountainnews Report | 24 Jul 2008
Messages of congratulation have been pouring in from heads of state and chiefs of government of several nations including UN nation to newly elected president and vice president for holding their respective posts of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal.
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom has congratulated Dr Yadav on his election as President of the Republic of Nepal and wished him success. "My government and I look forward to continuing the co-operation and excellent relations between our two countries," said the queen's message made available by the British embassy in Kathmandu.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon congratulated Dr Ram Baran Yadav on his election as the very first President of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. "He calls on all parties to cooperate in forming a new government which will carry forward Nepal's peace process," said a statement issued by his spokesperson.
Likewise, European Union (EU) heads of mission in Kathmandu have congratulated the newly elected President.
"This (21st July) is a historic day. It is a decisive moment in the democratic process and building the stable, prosperous future that the people of Nepal justly deserve," said the statement issued by the French embassy, the local presidency of EU in Kathmandu. Also, President of People's Republic of Bangladesh Professor Dr Iajuddin Ahmed Wednesday sent a message to congratulate Dr Yadav.
"Your election to this post exemplifies the trust and confidence that has been reposed on you," Ahmed said.
The government of Japan extended heartfelt congratulations to the people of Nepal on the successful election of the first President and Vice President. Japan wished that the peace process would succeed through the concerted efforts of all political parties and that Nepal would attain
Similarly, President of India Pratibha Patil has sent a letter congratulating President Dr Yadav and Indian Vice President M. Hamid Ansari has congratulated Vice President of Nepal Parmanand Jha on their election to their respective posts.
"Your election as President represents a new chapter in Nepal's historic democratic transition. I am confident that Nepal will progress further on the path of peace, democracy and development," Patil said in her message to Dr Yadav.
"We attach the highest priority to further developing our close and multi-faceted relationship with Nepal," she added.
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