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Karin Landgren, chief of U.N.'s peace mission in Nepal, said she met Maoists leaders to appeal for peaceful resolution and has been assured the demonstrations would be peaceful. "I am deeply concerned that despite these peaceful intentions, potential spoilers of the peace process could provoke a clash," Landgren said Friday. A statement from the U.S. Embassy in Katmandu appealed for the parties to exercise restraint, work toward consensus and find a way through the impasse. "Nepal has come a long way since the Comprehensive Peace Agreement was signed in 2006 and these gains should not be lost," it said.
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