New Delhi: India on Thursday called upon governments around the world to ensure that interests of foreign students are protected and movement of stranded seafarers back to their home countries is facilitated in view of the coronavirus pandemic.
In an address at an ''extraordinary meeting'' of G20 foreign ministers, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also proposed developing protocols for the movement of people and quarantine procedures by the grouping.
The meeting was convened by Saudi Arabia, the current G20 chair.
"The discussions centred on strengthening international cooperation across borders in the wake of COVID-19 crisis. The ministers also exchanged national experiences and lessons learned from the cross-border management measures taken in response to the COVID-19 pandemic," the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement.
In his address, Jaishankar stressed on the need to facilitate more cross-border movement of people.
"The external affairs minister called on governments around the world to ensure that interests of foreign students are protected and movement of stranded seafarers back to their home country is facilitated," the MEA said.