Kathmandu, May 4
Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar
Gyawali said on Monday that the government has directed all Nepali missions
abroad to prepare need assessment report on the respective countries of their
responsibility in order to make required strategy for the rescue and relief
operations when needed.
Speaking in an interaction with the journalists
covering the labour and employment beats including Nepali journalists from
Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, he said that the priority would be
given to Nepalis staying illegally in foreign land.
"Minister Gyawali said that Nepali
workers overstaying in foreign land will be given priority in rescue and
relief. There are four categories of Nepalis - workers, students, short-term
visitors and resident Nepalis and illegally residing Nepalis," Sudan
Gyawali, Press Expert to the Minister for Foreign Affairs Gyawali said.
The Foreign Minister also said that Nepal
expected equal treatment to its people from the respective governments.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 5 May 2020.
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