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Nepal has enough arms to fight anti-government guerrillas: spokesman
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-25 11:36:25

    KATHMANDU, March 25 (Xinhuanet) -- The Royal Nepal Army has enough arms and ammunition at present to fight against the anti-government guerrillas, an army spokesman has said.

    "We are also capable of manufacturing ammunition for small arms including Self-Loading Rifles, M-16 rifle and Infantry Small Arms System, if the situation demands," Radio Nepal on Friday quoted spokesman Deepak Gurung as saying.

    Gurung said that the US and Indian governments have not stopped  military aid to Nepal completely, but have only kept the subject under review and constant watch.

    He ruled out the possibilities of buying arms from Nepal's neighboring countries. Enditem

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