Nepal Seeks Egypt’s Diplomatic Support for Bipin Joshi’s Release from Hamas

Nepal has requested Egypt’s assistance in the release of Bipin Joshi, held by Hamas since October 7. Prime Minister Oli discussed this with President Al-Sisi, highlighting Egypt’s diplomatic role. Joshi, a participant in a study program, remains unaccounted for among hostages. Nepal’s outreach underscores strategic diplomatic efforts.
Nepal has formally requested Egypt’s aid in facilitating the release of Bipin Joshi, a Nepali citizen held captive by Hamas since October 7, 2023. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli engaged in a telephone conversation with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi to reiterate this request, emphasizing the importance of Egypt’s mediation.
Nepal remains committed to securing Bipin Joshi’s release and is actively engaging with key diplomatic partners, particularly Egypt. The government’s efforts reflect a strategic approach to resolving hostage crises through international cooperation. Furthermore, the upcoming Sagarmatha Sambad underscores the strengthening bilateral ties between Nepal and Egypt, focusing on global issues such as climate change.
Original Source: nepalmonitor.com