Nepal declares support for United Nations in the fight against ISIS
Kathmandu (AsiaNews) - Echoing Pope Francis and the
Vatican, Nepal has joined the United Nations drive to stop the militants of the
Islamic state (IS). Ahead of the 69th General Assembly of the United Nations (16
September-1 October), Nepalese authorities reject the American
proposal to form an alliance with 40 Arab countries to fight the fundamentalist
threat.
"The UN - says Mahendra Pandey, Nepalese Foreign Minister - is a more
reliable, credible and universal, and has the right mandate to work in the
humanitarian field. This is why we share the Vatican's
position, that it is more appropriate delegate the United Nations with
the task of defeating the IS. We want to solve the crisis in Iraq as soon as
possible. many Nepalese are suffering there, along with innocent Muslims".
The anti-IS alliance proposed by the United States includes NATO members and Arab
countries like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Qatar. John
Kerry, Secretary of State, also hopes to get the support of Egypt, Jordan,
Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey.
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