Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BORIS CALLS OFF VISIT AGAIN; UK PUTS INDIA ON RED LIST

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday called off a planned visit to India this week because of the Covid-19 situation — the second time this year he has deferred a trip to the country due to the pandemic. The UK government had decided last week to reduce the length of Johnson’s visit following discussion­s with the Indian side. The Indian mission in London had announced the visit was to begin on April 25. “In the light of the current Coronaviru­s situation, PM Boris Johnson will not be able to travel to India next week,” said a spokespers­on for UK prime minister’s office.

NEW DELHI: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday called off a planned visit to India this week because of the Covid-19 situation – the second time this year he has deferred a trip to the country due to the pandemic.

The UK government had decided last week to reduce the length of Johnson’s visit following discussion­s with the Indian side. The Indian mission in London had announced the visit was to begin on April 25.

“In the light of the current Coronaviru­s situation, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not be able to travel to India next week. Instead, Prime Ministers [Narendra] Modi and Johnson will speak later this month to agree and launch their ambitious plans for the future partnershi­p between the UK and India,” said a spokespers­on for the UK prime minister’s office.

External affairs ministry spokespers­on Arindam Bagchi said the decision to call off the visit was made by mutual agreement.

“The two sides will be holding a virtual meeting in the coming days to launch plans for a transforme­d India-UK relationsh­ip,” he said.

Hours after the announceme­nt, UK secretary of state for health Matt Hancock told Parliament the government included India in the “red list” of countries facing travel restrictio­ns.

Johnson told reporters in London that he and Modi had “basically come to the conclusion that, very sadly, I won’t be able to go ahead with the trip”. He added, “I do think it’s only sensible to postpone given what’s happening in India – the shape of the pandemic there.”

He said the UK’s relationsh­ip with India is of “huge importance” and that he would hold a virtual meeting with Modi on April 26.

“We’ll be trying to do as much as we can virtually...look forward to doing it in person as and when circumstan­ces allow and hopefully before the [COP26] Summit in November and hopefully we’ll get Narendra Modi over for the G7 in June,” he said.

In January, Johnson cancelled a visit to India to be chief guest at the Republic Day celebratio­ns in order to remain in Britain to focus on his government’s response to a new Coronaviru­s variant that was spreading rapidly in the country at the time.

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