Sunday, December 7, 2025

Indonesian Citizens in Nepal Safe: Ministry Update

by Emma Walker – News Editor

All​ Indonesians in Nepal Safe Amid ⁢Unrest: foreign Ministry

Jakarta, Indonesia The Indonesian Ministry of ‍Foreign Affairs has confirmed the safety of all Indonesian‌ citizens ⁢in Nepal ‌following recent unrest in the country. Director of Indonesian Citizen Protection,Judha Nugraha,stated ⁢that ⁣the Indonesian Embassy in ‌Kathmandu has been proactively coordinating to ensure their well-being.

“As the ⁤demonstrations broke ⁣out ‌in Nepal, we have been coordinating ⁣intensively with the Indonesian Embassy in Kathmandu. ⁣They promptly took protective measures,” Nugraha said ⁢from Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force Base in ​Jakarta‌ on Saturday.

A total of 134 ‍Indonesian ​citizens were registered in Nepal during the period ​of unrest – 56 residents and 78 short-term visitors attending conferences⁤ or traveling for tourism. The embassy swiftly compiled data and arranged repatriation ‌flights.

As ‍of September 13th, 57 Indonesian ‌citizens have been ⁢repatriated: 18 on September 11th, 22⁤ on September 12th, and 17 more on ⁢the 13th. An additional 17 are scheduled to return on September 14th, followed by two on september 15th and two on September 18th.

“All Indonesians in Nepal are​ expected to⁢ return home ‍by September 18, 2025,” Nugraha confirmed.

The Indonesian‌ representative in Nepal continues to ⁢monitor ‍citizens who have chosen to remain​ due to family​ commitments. “They will ⁤take protective measures if the unrest escalates. However,as of today,the ‌situation is calm,and the airport reopened a few days ⁤ago,” Nugraha​ added.

He expressed​ optimism for ⁢a swift return to normalcy in nepal, ensuring the continued security⁤ of ⁤Indonesian citizens still in the‍ country.

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(Translator: Walda Marison,Resinta Sulistiyandari
Editor: M Razi Rahman
Copyright © ANTARA 2025)

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