Contact: In Atlanta, Deborah Hakes +1 404-420-5124; In Kathmandu, David Hamilton +977 01-444-5055
ATLANTA…..Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter will visit Nepal and Myanmar from March 29-April 6.
In Nepal, he will meet with senior government officials, political party leaders, and civil society representatives in support of the Carter Center's long-term peace monitoring and reporting work, and to encourage progress toward holding delayed national elections.
A press conference is currently planned in Kathmandu on April 1, with more information to follow..
Following the visit to Nepal, President Carter will lead a Carter Center delegation to Myanmar, where the Center is exploring ways to support the country's ongoing democratic transition. The delegation will meet with government and political leaders and civil society representatives.
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