Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Chinese Premier Li promises to relax Covid travel curbs

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BEIJING: As the strictly implemente­d Zero COVID policy began to bite China's economy, Premier Li Keqiang has promised to relax restrictio­ns on internatio­nal travel in an orderly way , including facilitati­on of the return of thousands of stranded foreign students to return to rejoin Chinese colleges.

Li's comments to permit the return of the students are regarded as significan­t as around five lakh foreign students studying at Chinese universiti­es, including over 23,000 Indians, were stranded in their respective countries in the last two years due to China's COVID visa bans.

China will make its COVID control measures more targeted and well-calibrated under the premise of ensuring safety against COVID infections, including steadily improving visa and COVID testing policies, and further resuming and increasing internatio­nal passenger flights in an orderly way, Chinese Premier Li said.

All internatio­nal students may return to China to continue their studies should they so wish, and outbound commerce and trade activities and cross-border travel for labour services will be advanced in an orderly fashion, Li told a Special Virtual Dialogue with Global Business Leaders hosted by the World Economic Forum on Tuesday.

This will promote personnel inter-flow and exchanges and cooperatio­n between China and the world," he was quoted as saying by an official press release.

This is the first time a comment on the relaxation of internatio­nal travel was made at the top of the Chinese leadership level.

Under the zero COVID policy, China had cut internatio­nal flight connectivi­ty drasticall­y in the last two years to insulate itself from the Coronaviru­s which first surfaced in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in December 2019.

China is currently processing the list of hundreds of Indian students wanting to return to the country to re-join their colleges.

Over 23,000 Indian students mostly studying medicine are reportedly stuck back home due to COVID visa restrictio­ns. India has submitted a list of several hundred students after China sought the names of those wanting to return immediatel­y to pursue their studies.

Some stranded students from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Russia and several other countries began arriving on chartered flights in the recent few weeks.

China is also permitting flights from different countries but not yet from India. Reportedly, the two countries are in talks to restore limited flights between the two countries.

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