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The international community has expressed growing concern over Nepal’s violent protests, with multiple nations and organizations calling for immediate peace and restraint.

India stated it is “closely monitoring Nepal’s situation” and emphasized that all differences should be resolved through dialogue. China, describing Nepal as a “close friend and neighbour,” expressed confidence that Nepal will handle its internal affairs independently.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres demanded impartial investigations into the violence while stressing the protection of human rights. He called for accountability and transparency in addressing the crisis.

Seven major diplomatic missions—including the United States, European Union, Australia, Britain, Germany, Japan, and South Korea—issued a joint statement condemning the violence. The collective appeal expressed condolences to affected families and urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint.

The unified international response underscores global anxiety about Nepal’s stability and the need for peaceful resolution. World powers are closely watching developments while respecting Nepal’s sovereignty in managing the crisis.

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