UML urges Speaker Sapkota to postpone Parliament meeting

The main opposition CPN-UML has urged Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota to postpone the Parliament meeting scheduled for February 14.

UML Chief Whip Bishal Bhattarai urged Sapkota to postpone the meeting.

"The party has decided to organize an assembly in Biratnagar of Province 1. So, I urged the Speaker to postpone the Parliament meeting," party Chief Whip Bishal Bhattarai said.

"Party's office bearers, local level chiefs, deputy chiefs and all the lawmakers of the province will attend the assembly. That is why, the party has urged Speaker Sapkota to postpone the meeting," he further said.

Time has not come to decide on coalition: NC

Nepali Congress said that the time has not come to decide on the coalition. 

Speaking to journalists after the executive meeting, party spokesperson Prakash Sharan Mahat said that the time has not come to take appropriate decision on the alliance.

The decision will come at the appropriate time, he further said.

The meeting also discussed upcoming local level elections and sister organizations of the party.

Mahat said that the meeting also discussed Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and to end the House deadlock.

Russia starts Belarus military drills amid new diplomacy on Ukraine

Russia started the active phase of military drills in Belarus on Thursday as Britain launched new diplomacy in a standoff over Ukraine, warning Moscow that going to war with its neighbour would be disastrous for Russia, Ukraine and Europe,Reuers reported.

US officials have warned that Russia may attack Ukraine after massing troops near its borders, and have accused Moscow of raising tensions further by holding joint military exercises in Belarus with what NATO says is Russia's biggest deployment to the country since the Cold War. 

Russia denies planning an attack, and says it has the right to move its troops as it sees fit across its own territory, and that of its allies with their agreement. It says its military exercises are defensive in nature.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said last week that Russia was expected to have 30,000 troops in Belarus as well as Spetsnaz special operations forces, SU-35 fighter jets, S-400 air defence systems and nuclear-capable Iskander missiles.

Mirroring the military exercises in Belarus, Ukraine launched its own war games on Thursday that, like Russia's Allied Resolve drills, will run until Feb. 20.

The Ukrainian forces, whose numbers have not been disclosed, are set to use Bayraktar drones and anti-tank Javelin and NLAW missiles provided by foreign partners. Kyiv was due to receive a further shipment of US military aid later on Thursday.

At talks in Moscow with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss warned Moscow against attacking Ukraine.

"Fundamentally, a war in Ukraine would be disastrous for the Russian and Ukrainian people and for European security and together NATO has made it clear that any incursion into Ukraine would have massive consequences and carry severe costs," she said.

Lavrov said Moscow was open to improving dire relations between Britain and Russia.

"Of course we can only normalise relations through mutually respectful dialogue... Ideological approaches, ultimatums, threats, morality lectures are a road to nowhere," he said.

'Lines in the snow'

Britain also hoped to use a visit to NATO headquarters by Prime Minister Boris Johnson to underline European solidarity as Moscow seeks guarantees that Ukraine, a former Soviet republic, will never be allowed to join NATO.

"As an alliance we must draw lines in the snow and be clear there are principles upon which we will not compromise," Johnson said. "That includes the security of every NATO ally and the right of every European democracy to aspire to NATO membership."

After French President Emmanuel Macron met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Monday, some Russian experts have said there are tentative signs that the former KGB spy wants t avoid an escalation of the Ukraine crisis. L8N2UJ668

The United States and the European Union have threatened Russia with sanctions if it attacks Ukraine, building on steps taken after Russia annexed Crimea and backed separatists fighting government forces in eastern Ukraine in 2014.

The Kremlin's point man on Ukraine, Dmitry Kozak, was set to meet officials from Ukraine, Germany and France in Berlin for the latest talks on the conflict in eastern Ukraine.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said the talks would be important and that he hoped they could get a Trilateral Contact Group on the conflict in east Ukraine functioning again. The group includes Russia, Ukraine and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, a security watchdog.

French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said agreeing at the talks to continue discussions would be a positive signal.

Six Russian warships have arrived at Sevastopol in Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, bulking up Moscow's forces in the Black Sea ahead of planned naval drills, Russian officials said.

MCC is in the interest of Nepali people: Ram Sharan Mahat

Nepali Congress leader Ram Sharan Mahat said that the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact is in the interest of Nepali people.

He said so during a meeting of the party’s executive committee held on Thursday.

Leader Mahat said that MCC is appropriate for the construction of transmission lines, substations and roads in Nepal.

“The MCC project is a very important draft for Nepal. Nepali Congress should play a vital role to endorse the MCC from the Parliament,” Shashanka Koirala said while talking to journalists after the meeting.

During the meeting, the leaders also discussed upcoming local level elections and sister organisations.

He said that Nepal Congress should contest the local elections without forging alliance with any parties.