22 Vietnamese citizens stranded in Nepal due to COVID-19 pandemic will be repatriated soon
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Spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang. |
She said recently, due to restrictions on exit, entry and transit by Nepal and nearby countries, the citizens haven’t been able to return to Vietnam.
Under the Foreign Ministry’s direction, the Vietnamese Embassy in India and Nepal has proactively liaised and coordinated with the Honorary Consul of Vietnam in Kathmandu capital and the Vietnamese Association in Nepal to keep contact with the citizens, assist them to seek accommodation, and ask them to seriously comply with the host country’s regulations.
The embassy is working closely with relevant agencies of Vietnam, Nepal, India and Bangladesh in order to repatriate the citizens soon, Hang noted.
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