Nepal

Nepal wants to manage Bhutanese refugee problem: Oli

By HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE

Cadres of Janata Samajwadi Party-Nepal staging a protest against fuel price hike at Maitighar, on Wednesday. Photo: Naresh Shrestha / THT

KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 17

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli told the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Nepal Carolin Spannuth Verma that Nepal wanted to manage the Bhutanese refugee problems in a timely manner.

In his meeting with Verma yesterday, the PM said that the government's first priority was to create a favourable environment for those refugees languishing in Nepal to return to their country with dignity, but if that did not happen, the government was open to work on other options - relocating them to third countries and managing the remaining refugees in Nepal, according to a press release issued by the Prime Minister's Secretariat.

PM Oli thanked the UN- HCR for assisting Bhutanese refugees in Nepal and hoped that the UN body would provide continued support for the management of the remaining refugees.

Verma said that the UN- HCR was positive about continuing its support for refugee management.

A version of this article appears in the print on February 18, 2021, of The Himalayan Times.