Spokesperson of the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pham Thu Hang. (Photo: The World and Vietnam Newspaper)

On September 11, at the regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs , in response to reporters' questions requesting information on the situation of Vietnamese people in Nepal and warnings for Vietnamese citizens in the face of recent developments in Nepal, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam, Pham Thu Hang, said that in the face of recent developments in Nepal, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has directed the Vietnamese Embassy in India and Nepal to closely monitor the situation, urgently work with local authorities to find out information and the possibility of Vietnamese citizens in distress, and at the same time request to ensure security and safety for Vietnamese citizens in Nepal.

According to information from the Vietnamese Embassy in India and Nepal, so far, there has been no information recording Vietnamese citizens being affected by the protests.

The Vietnamese Embassy in India and Nepal is continuing to closely coordinate with local authorities to closely monitor the situation and be ready to take necessary protection measures in case Vietnamese citizens encounter difficulties.

In light of these developments, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends that Vietnamese citizens in Nepal limit leaving their homes and avoid areas with protests and riots, especially in the capital Kathmandu, Nepal, and areas with security and safety risks.

Regularly monitor and update the situation on reputable local media and the website of the Vietnamese Embassy in India and Nepal.

Strictly comply with regulations and instructions on security and safety measures of local authorities; proactively take necessary security and safety measures for yourself and your relatives, and regularly maintain close contact with the Vietnamese Embassy in India and Nepal.

Vietnamese citizens who do not have a truly necessary job should consider carefully before making a trip to Nepal.

In case of emergency, needing support and information on protection options, citizens can immediately contact the Vietnamese Embassy in India and Nepal via the citizen protection hotline +917042035588; email consularsection@vietnamembassydelhi.in, or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Citizen Protection Hotline (+84) 981.848.484.

According to nhandan.vn

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