Kathmandu, Mar. 1
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has
initiated a process to form a multi-stakeholder emergency rescue team which
will be coordinated by the foreign secretary, and will include representatives
from concerned ministries, security agencies and other related bodies.
Speaking with the
journalists on Sunday, Ram Kaji Khadka, Joint Secretary
at the Middle East, West Asia and Africa Division of the MoFA, said that a
WhatsApp group has been created to facilitate the immediate exchange of updated
information regarding the security situation in each country and problems faced
by Nepali citizens.
The Foreign Ministry is continuously
monitoring official statements issued by various countries and the overall
security situation.
The Cabinet Meeting on Sunday has also
directed the Nepali missions in the Middle Eastern countries to remain highly
alert and continuously monitor the situation.
Stating that no Nepalis have been affected
by the crisis, Foreign Minister Balananda Sharma informed that the mission have
made arrangements to support the Nepalis in transit in case they face any
health or transportation issues.
Likewise, the MoFA has instructed the
Department of Consular Services to develop an online registration platform and
a mobile application for potential rescue operations.
Nepali citizens in the Middle East to
register their details on the platform, making it easier to trace and assist
them during emergencies.
Earlier on
Saturday, the MoFA had issued an advisory for Nepalis in Iran, Israel and other
countries in the region. It has also released the contact number and email
addresses of the Ministry and embassies in Doha and Tel Aviv.
Meanwhile, the government of Nepal said on
Sunday that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all States should be
respected in line with the United Nations Charter and international law.
"Nepal views that the rules-based
international order and the responsibility of maintaining international peace
and security should be upheld," the MoFA said in a statement issued
following the Israel-USA attack on Iran.
It expressed its deep concern over the
evolving situation in the Middle East, and urged all parties concerned to
exercise maximum restraint, refrain from further escalating tensions, and
ensure the protection of civilians.
"Nepal calls for resolving the
differences through diplomacy and dialogue," read the statement.
The recent crisis in
the Middle East heightened concerns regarding the safety of Nepalis in Israel,
Iran, Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain and other
countries in the gulf region.
Meanwhile, the
Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) said that amid
the difficult circumstances emerging across the Middle East, it is imperative
to prioritise the safety of more than 1.9 million Nepalis and to take necessary
measures accordingly.
According to the MoFA, more than 1.729
million Nepalis are currently working in the middle east. There are currently
six Nepali nationals in Iran.
The NRNA has urged Nepalis in the Middle
East to strictly comply with security advisories issued by the respective
governments and the Nepali embassies, refrain from going outdoors and remining
safe locations, and avoid unnecessary travel.
It also
requested them to maintain regular contact with the National Coordination
Councils (NCCs), the Secretariat of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA),
and local Nepali communities as well. The NRNA also expressed it readiness to
cooperate with the government stating that the security of Nepali community is
its commitment.
Meanwhile, the
Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) informed that Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait,
Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Bahrain have closed their airspace and
no flight operations could be happened there on Sunday. Airlines companies
including Jazeera, Kuwait, Air Arabia, Fly Dubai, Nepal Airlines, Qatar and
Himalaya have cancelled their flights to and from Kathmandu.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 2 March 2026.
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