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Foreign minister urges UK to resolve quarantine dispute

RULES CAUSE ANGER WITH MANY BRANDING DECISION AS DISCRIMINA­TORY

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India’s foreign minister yesterday urged Britain to remove a rule requiring Indians visiting there to quarantine even if they are fully vaccinated.

India’s Covishield vaccine, developed by AstraZenec­a and manufactur­ed in India by Pune-based Serum Institute, is not recognised by Britain under new rules despite being identical to the doses given to millions of Britons. The rules, that come into effect next month, have caused anger, with many Indians branding the decision as discrimina­tory. Britons vaccinated in the United Kingdom with the same Indian-made doses are not required to quarantine. They could also lead to a retaliatio­n from New Delhi.

“Urged early resolution of quarantine issue in mutual interest,” Foreign Minister Subrahmany­am Jaishankar said in a tweet after a meeting with his British counterpar­t Liz Truss in New York, where both are attending the United Nations General Assembly.

Working together

The British High Commission (embassy) in New Delhi said the United Kingdom was working with India to resolve the issue. “We are engaging with the Government of India to explore how we could expand UK recognitio­n of vaccine certificat­ion to people vaccinated by a relevant public health body in India,” a spokespers­on said.

The rules, that mandate 10 days of self-isolation for travellers arriving from India, also apply to many other countries using Covishield, including most African ones.

Shashi Tharoor, an Indian opposition lawmaker and author, said on Monday he had cancelled a planned book tour of Britain in protest against the rules. “It is offensive to ask fully vaccinated Indians to quarantine,” he said.

The rules, that mandate 10 days of self-isolation for travellers arriving from India, also apply to many other countries using Covishield.

 ?? ANI ?? External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar meets United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, in New York yesterday.
ANI External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar meets United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, in New York yesterday.

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