Pakistani students stranded in Urumqi get visa extension

Last updated on: 01 February,2020 01:04 pm

The Chinese authorities in Beijing and Urumqi are fully cooperating over the matter.

Pakistani students and community members stranded in Urumqi owing to non-availability of flights in view of the new coronavirus outbreak in China have been granted an 11-day visa extension by the Chinese authorities.

All of them have been provided hotel accommodation and food will be made available for them till the flights resume between Urumqi and Islamabad, according to official sources here on Saturday.

The Chinese authorities in Beijing and Urumqi are fully cooperating and assuring that all our nationals including students and traders who are currently stranded in Urumqi are being provided accommodation, food and healthcare, according to a senior official of the Pakistan Embassy in Beijing.

The embassy officials are also in contact with them in Urumqi so were the Chinese authorities and as of now there is absolutely no problem and difficulty being faced by these stranded people.

Meanwhile, some students via social media posts have appreciated the efforts of Pakistan Embassy Beijing and the Chinese government for providing them support and help.

We all are at safe place and highly indebted to Embassy of Pakistan, Beijing and government of China for providing accommodation and food to all Pakistani community in Urumqi, they said.

‘Pakistan’s support highlights deep friendship’

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has said that Pakistan’s help and support to China in the difficult time view of new coronavirus outbreak had once again highlighted the deep friendship between the two countries.

“At a time when the Chinese people are experiencing difficulties, Pakistan has spared no effort to give China a helping hand, once again highlighting the deep friendship between the two countries,” he made these remarks while talking to Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on the phone, according to China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday.

He said that Pakistan had nearly a thousand citizens in Wuhan, and the Pakistani government had stated that it had no intention to rush them out, which fully reflected its trust in the Chinese government.

“We will continue to safeguard the safety and health of our Pakistani brothers and sisters and provide them with all necessary assistance,” he added.

Wang Yi remarked that both China and Pakistan were close neighbors and had a fine tradition of helping each other.

He stated that under President Xi Jinping’s personal deployment, China had established a nationwide mechanism and taken decisive measures to prevent and control the epidemic.

“At present, all work is progressing in an orderly manner, and China is fully capable, confident and confident in achieving its final victory,” he added.

The Chinese foreign minister pointed out that the World Health Organization (WHO) clearly stressed that China’s measures to prevent and control the epidemic were timely and effective, and the WHO clearly did not support any travel or trade restrictions on China.

He said that WHO’s professional advice was still in the ear, and individual countries have announced comprehensive travel bans on China. This risky approach was not desirable in international exchanges.

“We believe that the international community, including Pakistan, can fully respect the important opinions of WHO and continue to support China’s efforts to prevent and control the epidemic,” he added.akistan firmly supported China’s efforts to prevent and control the new coronavirus epidemic and was willing to provide China with all help in fighting the epidemic and added, “the Pakistani side will send military supplies to China in the near future.”

He said that at this difficult time, the people of Pakistan would stand firmly with the brotherly Chinese people.

“The international community generally appreciates China’s timely and effective measures to deal with the epidemic, but there are also some forces trying to take the opportunity to create panic, and Pakistan firmly opposes this,” he added.

He said that the Pakistani government believed that China was fully capable of ensuring the safety and health of foreign citizens in China, and thanked China for caring for Pakistani people in China as much as it cares about its citizens.

“Pakistan firmly believes that under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, the Chinese people will be able to achieve the final victory in the fight against the epidemic,” he added.