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COVID-19: India likely to operate limited flights from Iran

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Published : Mar 11, 2020, 5:30 PM IST

Informing the Rajya Sabha about the government's action on rescuing Indians stranded abroad in wake of the coronavirus outbreak, External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said that India was working with Iran to operate a few commercial flights.

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New Delhi: India is working with Iranian authorities to operate some limited commercial flights for facilitating early return of remaining Indians from coronavirus-affected areas in that country, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told Parliament on Wednesday.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told Parliament on Wednesday that around 6,000 Indians were stranded in Iran.

The minister also stressed the situation in Italy is a matter of concern and India has started taking steps to meet the challenge.

"Our focus has shifted to Iran in view of the sharp increase of coronavirus cases in that country. As per available information, there are 6,000 Indian nationals in various provinces of Iran. These include about 1,100 pilgrims, mainly from the Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir and Maharashtra," Jaishankar said in the Rajya Sabha.

He said that nearly 300 students, primarily from Jammu and Kashmir and about 1,000 fisherman, including those from Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Gujarat and others, are on long-term stay visa in Iran for pursuing their livelihood and religious studies.

Read: IAF aircraft brings back 58 Indians from coronavirus-hit Iran

After a spike in coronavirus cases in Iran, as a precautionary measure, the government suspended flights between India and Iran temporarily with effect from February 27. "Advisories were issued to avoid travel and returning passengers were screened. This is an ongoing exercise," he said.

What EAM said in the Rajya Sabha
S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister

"Our Embassy in Tehran and the consulate in Bandar Abbas and Zahedan naturally reached out to the Indian nationals to ascertain their welfare. An advisery was issued, asking our nationals to observe precautionary measures," he said.

The minister said that emergency contact details of the Indian mission were also put out.

"The initial focus was on visiting pilgrims. Many are in Qom, where coronavirus cases are many. Now we are focusing on the Indian students, many of them studying medicine, and are fully aware of the precautions to be taken in difficult situations. The Embassy is in regular contact with them in groups," he said.

Read: Iran's deputy health minister says he has coronavirus

Jaishankar said that the regions where fishermen are located have not been affected so severely by coronavirus. "These factors will guide our approach in the coming days," he said.

Number of coronavirus cases reported globally (as of March 11 morning)
Number of coronavirus cases reported globally (as of March 11 morning)

The minister said that a team of six Indians has been sent to Iran to set up facility to draw samples and test them. The first batch of 108 samples was received in India on March 7. These were tested and 58 pilgrims were repatriated in a special IAF flight on March 10.

"We have received samples of 529 more Indians which are being tested in Pune. We continue to collected more samples in Tehran and our endeavour is to ensure possible return of our nationals after appropriate screening," he said.

Jaishankar pointed out, "We are working with Iranian authorities to operate some limited commercial flights for facilitating early return of the remaining Indians."

Read: Tamil Nadu fishermen family worried amidst COVID-19 outbreak in Iran

As for the situation in Italy, he said it is a cause of great concern. "Steps in this regards have already been initiated. The challenge is growing by the day in Europe and we have to respond accordingly," he said.

After listening to Opposition members' concerns, the minister said that the government is taking all step to ensure that Indians living abroad get proper treatment against the coronavirus.

(With inputs from IANS)

New Delhi: India is working with Iranian authorities to operate some limited commercial flights for facilitating early return of remaining Indians from coronavirus-affected areas in that country, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told Parliament on Wednesday.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told Parliament on Wednesday that around 6,000 Indians were stranded in Iran.

The minister also stressed the situation in Italy is a matter of concern and India has started taking steps to meet the challenge.

"Our focus has shifted to Iran in view of the sharp increase of coronavirus cases in that country. As per available information, there are 6,000 Indian nationals in various provinces of Iran. These include about 1,100 pilgrims, mainly from the Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir and Maharashtra," Jaishankar said in the Rajya Sabha.

He said that nearly 300 students, primarily from Jammu and Kashmir and about 1,000 fisherman, including those from Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Gujarat and others, are on long-term stay visa in Iran for pursuing their livelihood and religious studies.

Read: IAF aircraft brings back 58 Indians from coronavirus-hit Iran

After a spike in coronavirus cases in Iran, as a precautionary measure, the government suspended flights between India and Iran temporarily with effect from February 27. "Advisories were issued to avoid travel and returning passengers were screened. This is an ongoing exercise," he said.

What EAM said in the Rajya Sabha
S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister

"Our Embassy in Tehran and the consulate in Bandar Abbas and Zahedan naturally reached out to the Indian nationals to ascertain their welfare. An advisery was issued, asking our nationals to observe precautionary measures," he said.

The minister said that emergency contact details of the Indian mission were also put out.

"The initial focus was on visiting pilgrims. Many are in Qom, where coronavirus cases are many. Now we are focusing on the Indian students, many of them studying medicine, and are fully aware of the precautions to be taken in difficult situations. The Embassy is in regular contact with them in groups," he said.

Read: Iran's deputy health minister says he has coronavirus

Jaishankar said that the regions where fishermen are located have not been affected so severely by coronavirus. "These factors will guide our approach in the coming days," he said.

Number of coronavirus cases reported globally (as of March 11 morning)
Number of coronavirus cases reported globally (as of March 11 morning)

The minister said that a team of six Indians has been sent to Iran to set up facility to draw samples and test them. The first batch of 108 samples was received in India on March 7. These were tested and 58 pilgrims were repatriated in a special IAF flight on March 10.

"We have received samples of 529 more Indians which are being tested in Pune. We continue to collected more samples in Tehran and our endeavour is to ensure possible return of our nationals after appropriate screening," he said.

Jaishankar pointed out, "We are working with Iranian authorities to operate some limited commercial flights for facilitating early return of the remaining Indians."

Read: Tamil Nadu fishermen family worried amidst COVID-19 outbreak in Iran

As for the situation in Italy, he said it is a cause of great concern. "Steps in this regards have already been initiated. The challenge is growing by the day in Europe and we have to respond accordingly," he said.

After listening to Opposition members' concerns, the minister said that the government is taking all step to ensure that Indians living abroad get proper treatment against the coronavirus.

(With inputs from IANS)

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