China to allow Sri Lankan students to return
The Hindu
No timetable offered yet for return of thousands of Indian students to China
China has given the green light for some students in Sri Lanka to return to the country to resume their studies after a two year gap, Sri Lankan officials said on Thursday.
A number of countries, including India, have called on China to allow thousands of students still stranded abroad to return to continue their studies. Indian students, as yet, have not been told when they can return.
China has, however, appeared to have begun to allow small groups of students from other countries, including South Korea and Pakistan, to return.
Sri Lanka has now joined that list. The Sri Lankan Embassy in China said in a statement on Thursday that the Chinese Embassy in Colombo had “finalised two groups of students to return to China”.
A statement said “additional students are being processed to return to China” while Colombo would continue efforts “to enable all students to return to their studies.”
India accounts for among the highest number of foreign students in China with more than 20,000 enrolled in Chinese universities, mostly in medical colleges.
Students who were in India during their winter holidays or had returned to India in January 2020 after the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan have been waiting more than two years to return.