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PM meets Nepal king; to review military aid ban Ajay Kaul in Jakarta | April 23, 2005 10:57 IST Last Updated: April 23, 2005 19:00 IST Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met Nepal King Gyanendra in Jakarta on Saturday marking the first contact at the highest level between India and the Himalayan Kingdom since the monarch seized power on February 1. The royal palace's unhappiness with the Indian stand has been obvious. India had suspended military aid to Nepal after the king assumed absolute power, sacking the Sher Bahadur Deuba government on February 1. Sikri said both Singh and the King emphasised on the unique nature of Indo-Nepal relations. The King, who is on his first visit abroad after he seized power, addressing the Summit on Friday assured the leaders of ending the emergency and said his "commitment to multi-party democracy, human rights and rule of law is total and unflinching." Also see: Natwar meets King Gyanendra
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