
Keep transport corridors and cargo flights open, EAM Jaishankar urges China amid Covid surge
India Today
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday urged his Chinese counterpart to keep open transport corridors and cargo flights amid India's fight against the second wave of Covid-19.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday emphasised to his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi the need for China to keep open transport corridors and cargo flights as various Indian entities are commercially procuring various products from suppliers in that country amid the coronavirus pandemic. Received a call from State Councilor & FM Wang Yi conveying China’s sympathies at the COVID challenge now faced by India.Discussed the international cooperation aspects of the public health response to this difficult situation. Highlighted the importance of supply chains and air flights being kept open in these circumstances. Welcomed his assurances in that regard, as also more openness to Indian chartered flights. Jaishankar brought up the issue during a telephonic conversation with Wang who conveyed to him China's sympathy and solidarity with India in its fight against a severe wave of coronavirus pandemic.
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