I propose to take Questions Nos. 23, 37 and 64 together.
I am aware that about 85,000 people from Southern Bhutan have left the area and are how housed in refugee camps in Nepal, which are being serviced by the UN High Commission for Refugees.
Ireland has raised the problem of the southern Bhutanese refugees with partners in the European Union. We also took up the issue last month during the annual meeting between senior officials of the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Indian Ministry of External Affairs.
Talks are in progress between the Governments of Bhutan and Nepal but to date it has not been possible for them to reach agreement on the return of refugees. The Nepal-Bhutanese Joint Ministerial Committee has held two rounds of talks since the beginning of this year, from 27 February to 2 March and from 17 to 20 April. Since then there has been a meeting at the highest level. The King of Bhutan and the Prime Minister of Nepal met in New Delhi on 3 May and discussed the situation.