Dawei wants refugee issue addressed
Kathmandu, July 29:
Chinese Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, Wu Dawei, on Saturday concluded his visit with a belief that Nepali leaders would understand the sensitivity of the over 14,000 Tibetan refugees residing in Nepal.
“I hope the leaders of Nepal understand the sensitivity of over 14,000 Tibetan refugees issue and also believe that they would handle it properly,” Dawei told reporters before his departure at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA).
He said this in connection with the government reportedly preparing a necessary document for sending 5,000 Tibetan refugees to the US on humanitarian ground.
During meeting with the Minister for Foreign Affairs, KP Oli, Dawei was told that Nepal treats only those Tibetans as refugees who had arrived in Nepal before December 1989. Dawei had met the PM Girija Prasad Koirala yesterday at the latter’s office.