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Nepali leaders don’t like Britain’s exit from EU

KATHMANDU, June 24: Nepali politicians including former ministers have not liked Britain’s exit from the European Union (EU).
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 KATHMANDU, June 24: Nepali politicians including former ministers have not liked Britain’s exit from the European Union (EU).


Writing on his twitter, Former Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai, who is also the coordinator of Naya Shakti Nepal,   has said, “Brexit is a regressive move, against world peace! People of the world must come closer, integrate further, not return to the cocoons!”



Brexit is a regressive move, against world peace! People of d world must come closer, integrate further, not return to d cocoons!


— Baburam Bhattarai (@brb_laaldhwoj) June 24, 2016


 


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Similarly, Former Finance Minister Ram Sharan Mahat has said that the British decision is likely to have significant economic and political ramifications.



Brexit decision with narrow margin amid polarized vote likely to result significant eco/pol ramifications!


— Ram Sharan Mahat (@ramsmahat) June 24, 2016


"There will be no economic and financial impact of Britian's exit from EU. I don't think aid to Nepal will be impacted, either, on this 200th year of friendship celebration. We have to see if the Commonwealth of Nations, UN, WTO will get more emphasis than regional blocs and the special relation with the US, " said Madhukar SJB Rana, former finance minister. 


Likewise, Former Finance Secretary Rameshore  Khanal called the development a mess. “What a mess in the UK?”  he  twitted. 


 



What a mess in the UK?


— Rameshore Khanal (@rameshore) June 24, 2016


 



 


Similarly, CPN-UML secretary Yogesh Bhattarai called UK’s exit from EU as a journey in the wrong direction, terming it as “the height of extreme rightist nationalism.” “Beware of extremism,” he  twitted. 


The United Kingdom has existed from the EU it joined 40 years ago.


British Prime Minister David Cameron has announced his resignation following the referendum in which the Britons voted to separate from the EU.  

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