Friday, January 30th, 2026

U.S. expresses readiness to work with Nepal’s interim govt



KATHMANDU: The U.S. Embassy in Nepal has welcomed the restoration of calm and a peaceful resolution to last week’s unrest, expressing its readiness to work with Nepal’s interim government in the months ahead as it prepares for new elections.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the Embassy commended President Ram Chandra Paudel and youth leaders for their commitment to a democratic solution, saying, “We continue to mourn with Nepal over its losses.”

The Embassy also recognized the Nepali Army and Chief of Army Staff General Ashok Raj Sigdel for their “vital role in restoring order and facilitating a peaceful transition of civilian government.”

Sushila Karki was appointed Prime Minister of Nepal’s interim government on Friday.

Publish Date : 14 September 2025 09:17 AM

Balen Shah aide Dinesh Sitaula collapses during RSP election campaign in Achham

ACHHAM: Dinesh Sitaula, an aide to senior Rastriya Swatantra Party

High-level committee formed under Foreign Minister to prepare for 12th NRNA World Conference

KATHMANDU: A high-level organizing committee has been formed under the

Gold prices drop by Rs 20,500 per tola

KATHMANDU: Gold prices, which had surged by Rs 20,500 per

10 people arrested with 500 kg of marijuana

KATHMANDU: Police arrested 29-year-old Rudra Bahadur Shrestha of Amchok Rural