Kathmandu, Jan. 14
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) of
Nepal has intensified diplomatic efforts to secure the release of Bipin Joshi,
a Nepali youth held captive by the Hamas group since October last year.
In October 2023, during an attack on
Israeli territory, Hamas killed over 1,000 people, including 10 Nepalis and
abducted several others, Bipin Joshi being one.
Following reports that Hamas may release
some of its hostages, Foreign Minister Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba has reached out to
countries mediating a ceasefire with Hamas, requesting special efforts for
Bipin's release, the MoFA informed in a statement on Tuesday.
According to the Ministry, FM Dr. Rana held
a phone conversation with Qatar's State Minister for Foreign Affairs and
Qatar's chief negotiator in peace talks with Hamas, Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz
Al-Khulaifi. During the conversation, mentioning the potential release of some
hostages by Hamas, Dr. Rana sought and urged for Qatar's role in securing
Bipin's release.
She highlighted Qatar's longstanding
friendship with Nepal and commended its ongoing efforts to mediate a ceasefire
with Hamas. She appealed to Qatar to prioritise efforts for Bipin's freedom as
part of its peace initiatives, informed the MoFA.
The Ministry said that Minister Dr.
Al-Khulaifi said that Qatar has been actively working towards a ceasefire and
the release of hostages. He also said that discussions with Hamas have been progressing
positively and that the release of several hostages, including women, children,
the elderly, and those in poor health, is anticipated in the first phase.
Dr. Al-Khulaifi expressed his confidence
that Bipin's release could be secured, if not in the initial phase, then in
subsequent negotiations.
Earlier, FM Dr. Rana had also sought
support of Egypt, another country involved in similar ceasefire negotiations
with Hamas, in facilitating Bipin's release.
Last week, through the ambassadors of Qatar
and Egypt in Nepal, Dr. Rana had formally requested both nations to prioritise
efforts for Bipin's freedom. She had also appealed to the Israeli government
via its ambassador to Nepal, Shmulik Arie Bass, for the same.
According to Ambassador Bass, Israel has
received reports that Hamas plans to release 34 hostages, primarily those who
are vulnerable due to age, gender or health conditions.
Since then, the Nepal government has been
actively pursuing diplomatic channels, including the United Nations,
international and regional forums, as well as bilateral and multilateral
meetings, to advocate for Bipin’s release and seek support from the global
community, read the statement.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Dr. Rana also
talked to her Israeli counterpart, Gideon Sa'ar to urge the Israeli government
to advocate for Bipin's release through him.
During the conversation, FM Dr. Rana
expressed gratitude towards the Israeli government for its stance regarding all
captives, while making a special appeal for Bipin’s liberation from Hamas’
captivity.
As the MoFA informed, Minister Sa'ar
updated Dr. Rana that the Israeli government is making every effort to ensure
Bipin's safe release. He also conveyed his pleasure regarding Dr. Rana's
earlier discussion with the Qatari foreign minister, whose role as a chief
negotiator and mediator in peace talks with Hamas is considered significant.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 15 January 2025.