Global Times

‘ Green channel’ expanded to help essential personnel travel to China: FM

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China has been actively providing ways for Chinese compatriot­s to get back home while also establishi­ng an effective mechanism to facilitate business travel for personnel stranded overseas.

Since China and South Korea took the lead in implementi­ng the fast track policy, which is known as the “green channel,” on May 1, China has gradually opened the program to Germany, Singapore, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan and other countries.

China has further expanded the scope of applicatio­n of the “green channel” to cover personnel from almost all countries and all sectors since July, including those involved in preparatio­ns for the Beijing Winter Olympics, DirectorGe­neral of the Department of Consular Affairs of the Foreign Ministry Cui Aimin told a press conference on Thursday.

To date, business and technical personnel from more than 60 countries have entered China through the fast track.

Meanwhile, China has proposed the establishm­ent of an internatio­nal mechanism of health code allowing for resumption of internatio­nal exchanges while ensuring public health.

“We will strengthen communicat­ion on mutual recognitio­n of mechanisms, informatio­n protection and data applicatio­ns with related countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons, striving to reach consensus as soon as possible and further expand personnel exchanges, so that everyone can go abroad when necessary in the near future with the code ,” said Cui.

In addition, Chinese embassies and consulates have actively carried out work to assist overseas Chinese to return home.

Since the COVID- 19 outbreak, besides commercial flights, China has arranged 351 flights to pick up more than 73,000 Chinese citizens from 92 countries including Italy, the UK, the US, South Africa and Iran, which included 1,887 Hubei residents who were picked up by 14 chartered flights and temporary flights at the beginning of the epidemic, and about 28,000 underage students and students who had to leave school during the summer holiday, data from the Foreign Ministry showed.

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