Nepal

Government starts process to rescue Nepalis stranded in Afghanistan

By THT Online

Vehicles are seen on a congested street in Kabul, Afghanistan, in this still image taken from a video uploaded to social media on August 15, 2021. Photo: Social Media/via Reuters

KATHMANDU, AUGUST 16

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the Government of Nepal will provide patronage to all Nepalis in Afghanistan waiting to be rescued.

Pm Deuba assured that his government will coordinate with the concerned authorities to make arrangement for rescue of the Nepalis and said that the government has already taken cognizance of the issue.

Ensuring of the fulfillment of the responsibility on the part of the government with caution and seriousness, Deuba elaborated he had already instructed the officials concerned on Sunday to take stock of the Nepalis and their situation in Afghanistan and make arrangements for their emergency rescue.

Many expatriates in Afghanistan have been returning to their home countries or elsewhere since the Taliban insurgents have taken over the Afghani President's office.

Many countries' governments have been airlifting their citizens following the recent developments in Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has added an online registration form for Nepalis in Afghanistan in a bid to collect relevant data so as to ensure their timely, swift and effective rescue.