China to ‘arrange’ Pakistani students stuck at home due to COVID-19

China on Sunday said it would “arrange” the return of around 28,000 Pakistani students, who have returned home like their Indian counterparts for the past two years, amid visa restrictions imposed by Beijing as part of its zero COVID-19 case policy. Afterwards.

A joint statement issued on Sunday at the end of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s four-day visit to China said, “Both sides noted with satisfaction the strong cooperation between Pakistan and China in the field of education, and educational institutions.” Committed to further enhance cooperation between the two countries”.

“The Pakistan side highlighted that China has become a popular education destination. While ensuring protection against COVID-19, China will make arrangements for Pakistani students to return to China and resume classes judiciously, it said. However, the joint statement did not mention any time frame for the return of the students.

Recent reports say that about 28,000 Pakistani students have returned home due to Beijing’s strict visa restrictions. Thousands of students from the Indian sub-continent, mainly studying medicine, are stranded in their countries as China blocks their return on grounds that it wants to restrict foreign travel to stem the spread of the coronavirus , which emerged in Wuhan in December. 2019

This included more than 23,000 Indian students, most of whom were studying medicine at Chinese colleges, and hundreds of Indian workers and their families who have returned home since 2020. Recently, the Sri Lankan government during his visit to Colombo urged Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to allow it. Medical students studying in Chinese universities to return because their future was at stake.

According to reports, China has allowed the return of students from countries like South Korea and some other countries in recent months. Since 2020, China has stopped issuing visas to Indians and currently, there were no flights operating between the two countries.

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