Khaleej Times

Only Covid-negative expats can go home

- IT MUST BE VOLUNTARY Anjana Sankar

dubai — The UAE will test Indian and other expats for Covid-19 and not allow suspect cases to travel home, the UAE’s Ambassador to India, Dr Ahmed Abdul Rahman Al Banna, has said, putting to rest concerns about UAE expats spreading the infection in their home countries.

“We will do the Covid tests before anyone boards the flight and leaves the UAE. If they test positive, they will stay in the UAE until they get well. They will be flown back only after their tests come negative,” Al Banna told Khaleej Times over the phone.

The envoy said the UAE has offered to assist all countries in repatriati­ng their citizens, who want to go back but on two conditions.

“The first condition being they should be tested Covid-negative. And the second is, those who are going back should do so voluntaril­y.”

Al Banna said the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n has sent out a “note verbale” to all embassies in the country and offered the UAE’s assistance to repatriate their citizens.

The ambassador said India and the UAE share great friendship and the bilateral relations between the two countries have matured into a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Al Banna denied as baseless statements falsely attributed as his response to the Indian Supreme Court’s ruling on Monday that citizens cannot be flown back immediatel­y.

We will do the Covid tests before anyone boards the flight and leaves the UAE. If they test positive, they will stay in the UAE until they get well. They will be flown back only after their tests come negative Dr Ahmed Abdul Rahman Al Banna, UAE’s Ambassador to India

India’s apex court has ruled that Indian expatriate­s stranded abroad cannot be flown back immediatel­y. All petitions before India’s apex court which sought directions or orders to ‘bring back Indians stranded in various countries abroad’ has been deferred for four weeks, according to reports by the Indian media.

Meanwhile, the UAE has earlier announced that it will review labour relations with countries refusing to repatriate citizens who wish to return home. State news agency Wam reported on Sunday that the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion was considerin­g imposing restrictio­ns including quota system on work visas on the non-cooperatin­g countries.

The ministry said it is also considerin­g to suspend the memoranda of understand­ing (MoU) between the Ministry of Labour and defaulting partner countries that refuse to accept its citizens.

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