In separate telephone conversations with Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, CPN-UML chair KP Sharma Oli and Maoist Centre chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal on Thursday, US Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu said that Washington will review its relations with Nepal in the event of its failure to ratify the MCC compact from Parliament by February 28, according to multiple officials familiar with the conversation.
This is the first such strongly worded message to Nepali
political leadership from
Leaders close to Deuba
and Oli as well as diplomatic sources confirmed to the Post that Lu made
separate telephone calls to the three top leaders on Thursday morning to
communicate the
The phone calls follow an interview by MCC vice president Fatema Z Sumar on
Friday in which she said that the February 28 deadline was set by Prime
Minister Deuba and Maoist Centre chair Dahal through a letter the two leaders
dispatched to the MCC Board chairman,
“Secretary of State Lu
conveyed to Chairman Oli that the US will be forced to review its bilateral
ties with Nepal if the MCC is not ratified by the given deadline set by Deuba
and Dahal,” Rajan Bhattarai, the head of the UML’s Foreign Affairs Department, told
the Post while confirming the conversation.
In response, Oli,
according to Bhattarai, said that the
“The
Even though Oli was
apparently keen on getting the MCC compact ratified by Parliament when he was
prime minister, his party has taken a different approach since Deuba took over on July 13 last year. During a meeting
with Sumar in Kathmandu in September last year also, Oli had conveyed that it
was up to the ruling alliance to make a position on the
While
anti-MCC views have deeply penetrated the Nepali society, the Maoist Centre has
remained the biggest opponent of the US grant. Maoist chair Dahal had
his political dossier endorsed from his party convention in December last year,
in which he said the American compact cannot be ratified without amendments.
Dahal’s duplicity was exposed when his and Deuba’s letter to the
MCC headquarters and an MCC response made it to the public domain. Deuba and
Dahal in their joint letter to the MCC had sought four-five months to build
consensus on the compact.
During her three-day stay in
Two months after
Sumar’s visit, Lu had arrived in
“If
The MCC compact was
registered in Parliament on July 15, 2019, almost two years after
Amid delays, Mahmoud
Bah, the MCC acting CEO, told the Post in an interview in January that the
A leader close to
Deuba said that the prime minister communicated to Lu that he was trying his
best to persuade his alliance partners to ratify the MCC compact.
“You are fully aware
of my efforts to ratify the compact from the House,” the leader quoted Deuba as
telling Lu. “I am fully aware of the consequences if MCC is withdrawn from
The leader said the
prime minister has also requested
Diplomatic and
political sources told the Post that Lu communicated basically five messages to
Deuba, Oli and Dahal surrounding the MCC compact during his telephonic
conversations with them.
One is that the MCC agreement should be put to vote in
Parliament and just tabling it will not be enough.
“We are okay if the
sovereign Parliament rejects the MCC compact but it should be put to vote,” Lu
told Deuba, Oli and Dahal, according to the sources. “We respect and honour the
decision of the sovereign Parliament of Nepal and let the elected officials
take the decision.”
Second point that Lu
conveyed is there is no room for amendments to the MCC compact because a lot of
discussions have already taken place in the past. In its every communication,
including the last interview on Friday with Sumar, MCC has ruled out amendments.
According to the
sources, the third point from Lu was that besides a review of the US-Nepal
ties, there could be cuts on not only the
Nepali officials say
the latest communication from the top
“The
A diplomatic source
echoed it.
“Investment could be
affected as
The top disbursing
bilateral development partners of
The World Bank has
been the second highest disbursing development partner with around 23 percent
of its share in all Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) disbursements to
“Multilateral development
partners contributed 71 percent of all ODA disbursements. The top disbursing
multilateral partners in 2019-20 were the Asian Development Bank followed by
the World Bank, the IMF, the European Union and the UN. Bilateral development
partners contributed 29 percent of all ODA disbursements,” the Finance Ministry report said.
According to two
additional government and party sources, Lu, on his part, on Thursday
communicated to the Nepali leaders that the
So MCC itself is not a
big issue for the US, said Lu, but the way disinformation against the United
States and the MCC has been circulated in various social media platforms is
quite concerning, according to the sources.
“Since MCC is purely a
development assistance to
Lu is learnt to have also conveyed the
“And at some point,
the
Bhattarai, the UML
leader who also served as foreign relations adviser to Oli during his tenure as
prime minister, said if the
“Such a move will
hugely tarnish the image of our country. Due to the immature and childish acts
of some of our leaders,
“We will be known as
unreliable and untrustworthy. Some of our leaders made foreign policy a joke
and used it as a personal tool for their personal interests.”
Minister for
Communication and Information Technology Gyanendra Bahadur Karki, however, told
the Post that he was not aware of the content of the conversation between Deuba
and Lu.
“I have heard of a
telephonic conversation between the prime minister and the
An aide to Dahal said
that the Maoist Centre’s position remains unchanged to date.
“If there’s an
agreement in the ruling alliance, MCC may get through the House. Our position
is the same. It cannot be ratified in its existing form,” the Dahal aide told
the Post. “Our chairman has communicated our position both to the prime
minister and the
Narayan Kaji Shrestha,
head of Maoist Centre’s foreign relations department, told the Post that Lu
reiterated the
“Lu said that the
In response, according
to Shrestha, Dahal said that they are trying their best to reach consensus on
MCC and talks are going on at different levels in the ruling alliance on how to
sort out the outstanding issues.
“The message is that
the
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