Kathmandu, Mar. 3
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA)
updated on Tuesday that Nepalis working or residing in West Asia are safe.
"Nepalis currently living in countries
such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Lebanon and Bahrain remain
safe as of now," Ram Kaji Khadka, Joint Secretary and Head of the Central
Asia, West Asia and Africa Division at the MoFA, said at a press conference.
He said that the Nepali missions in the
Gulf countries have been continuously updating the situation as well as the
status of Nepali nationals in their respective jurisdictions.
Nepali missions in ten West Asian locations
— Tel Aviv, Doha, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Manama, Kuwait City, Muscat, Cairo and
Jeddah, along with the Consulate General in Dubai — have been instructed to
send regular 'situation analysis reports', on the basis of which the Ministry
is coordinating its response.
Likewise, the governments in those
countries are also giving high priority to the safety of foreign nationals.
Meanwhile, following ministerial-level
decision, an Emergency Response Team has been formed under the coordination of
the Foreign Secretary including representatives from the Ministries of Home
Affairs, Finance, Law, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Education, Labour,
Employment and Social Security, as well as the Department of Foreign
Employment, the Department of Immigration, the Department of Consular Services
and the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal.
One Nepali citizen, Diwas Shrestha from
Gorkha, was killed in an attack in a residential area in the UAE. Khadka said
that the process of repatriating his body will be initiated once the situation
becomes favourable.
More than 100 Nepalis in transit in Dubai
are being accommodated in hotels. The Consulate General of Nepal there is
coordinating with the concerned agencies to support them.
Likewise, 150 Nepalis working in Kurdistan
have been moved to safer locations. About 90 Nepalis who travelled via Kuwait
in transit are staying in hotels.
The MoFA updated that according to the report
from the Embassy of Nepal in Israel, all Nepalis there remain safe and are in
regular contact with the embassy. There have been no new attacks recently.
"Although reports indicate that 11
people have died and 58 have been injured in areas near Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and
Beth Shemesh, no Nepalis have been affected," said Khadka.
Likewise, Nepalis in Qatar are safe. But as
Qatar’s airspace remains closed, Nepalis in transit have been accommodated in
hotels by the respective airlines.
The Consulate General of Nepal in Jeddah
reported that 36 Nepali pilgrims who had travelled for Umrah have had
their flights cancelled. The MoFA is coordinating with the airlines and travel
agencies to arrange alternative means for their return to Nepal.
Similarly, the Nepali Missions in Riyadh of
Saudi Arabia, Muscat of Oman, and Cairo of Egypt also updated that Nepalis are
safe there as well as in Jordan and Lebanon.
Director General of
the Department of Consular Services (DoCS) Drupada Sapkota has
prepared an online registration platform to collect details for possible rescue
or emergency assistance to Nepali citizens. She clarified that the Ministry
will play a coordinating role in facilitating repatriation and other necessary
support if required.
"We are
coordinating with the Department of Passports to share information regarding
the Nepalis abroad," she said. "We aim to collect the whereabouts of
Nepali citizens."
The portal will also
collect the contact numbers of the family members or relatives of Nepalis
living abroad which will help to establish immediate contact with them in case
of emergencies.
According to Sapkota,
the DoCS will closely work with the Emergency Response Team to effectively
handle the support or rescue work, if needed.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 4 March 2026.
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