By Xinhua,
Kathmandu : The United States Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Evan A Feigenbaum arrived in Kathmandu Saturday on a three-day visit, said a press release from the U.S. Embassy.
Feigenbaum plans to meet the leaders of the four largest political parties in Nepal to discuss the formation of a new interim government, the need to end political violence, and efforts to craft a new democratic constitution.
Feigenbaum joined the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs in 2006, following his service on the Secretary of State’s Policy Planning Staff. He has principal responsibility for India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and the Maldives as well as regional affairs.
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