UN Secretary General Guterres expresses grief over death of 10 Nepalis in Israel
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres expressed his grief over the death of 10 Nepalis in Israel.
He expressed his grief over the death of Nepali students in the West Asian country after a meeting with Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal on Sunday.
The Secretary General extended his condolences to the family members of the deceased.
He also expressed his belief over the safe return of Bipin Joshi who has been missing in Israel.
In addition to that Secretary General Guterres strongly condemned the armed attacks by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas on Israel.
The Secretary General said that the attacks by Hamas on Israel that killed thousands of civilians is unacceptable.
Urging both sides to end the war immediately, he urged them to release the people held captive unconditionally.
Secretary General Guterres said that all should comply with international humanitarian law.
On a different note, the United Nations Secretary General said that he came to Kathmandu to further strengthen the relationship between Nepal and the United Nations.
At the invitation of Prime Minister Dahal, he arrived in Kathmandu on Saturday night.
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