The embassies have requested to find a peaceful solution without allowing the situation to deteriorate further and to ensure the full protection of these fundamental rights.
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The embassies of 9 countries, including the United States, issued a joint statement on the incident at the Gen-G demonstration in Nepal and asked for a peaceful solution.
19 people were killed during Monday's Gen-G demonstration. Monday evening 9 The country's embassies issued a joint statement. In releasing the statement Australia, Finland, France, Japan, Republic of Korea, UK, Norway, Germany and America based in Nepal There are embassies.
'We reiterate our strong support for the universal right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression. We urge all parties to exercise maximum restraint, find a peaceful solution without allowing the situation to deteriorate further and ensure full protection of these fundamental rights,'' the statement said.
The embassies have also expressed their sorrow about the incident that happened on Monday.
'We deeply regret the violent incidents seen in Kathmandu and other places in Nepal. We have become sensitive to the tragic situation of loss of life and many injuries due to these incidents,' they said.
The embassies express their condolences to the families of the victims and the affected persons and wish a speedy recovery to all the injured.
