NEW DELHI: Twenty-three Indian sailors stuck in China will return on January 14, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Saturday. The cargo ship MV Jag
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Indian Ambassador to Beijing Vikram Misri has provided options to the Chinese Government to resolve the grave humanitarian crises facing 41 Indian sailors stuck on two “floating prisons” off the Chinese coast for nearly six months due to an escalating trade conflict between China and Australia.
Ministry for crew change on 2 ships
Indian Ambassador to Beijing Vikram Misri met the Vice Minister of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing.
The External Affairs Ministry is in touch with the Chinese embassy for crew change on two ships.
Misri met the Vice Minister of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing, while the External Affairs Ministry is in touch with the Chinese embassy here for an early crew change on the two ships, spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs Anurag Srivastava said at a news briefing here on Friday.
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Families of 23 stranded Indian sailors stuck in Chinese waters breathed a sigh of relief on Saturday after the Centre announced that they will return home on January 14.
Union Minister for ports, shipping and waterways Mansukh Mandaviya said on Saturday that diplomatic talks are being going on successfully with the neighbouring country.
23 Indian sailors stuck in China to return on Jan 14: Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya
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Published: Saturday, January 9, 2021, 16:01 [IST]
New Delhi, Jan 09: Twenty-three Indian sailors stuck in China will return on January 14, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Saturday. The cargo ship MV Jag Anand is set to sail towards Chiba in Japan, Mandaviya said. Our seafarers stuck in China are coming to India.
Ship MV Jag Anand, having 23 Indian crew, stuck in China is set to SAIL toward Chiba, Japan, to carry out crew change, will reach India on 14th January, the ports, shipping and waterways minister said in a tweet. He said this could be made possible only due to the strong leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The cargo ship MV Jag Anand is set to sail towards Chiba in Japan, Mandaviya said. Our seafarers stuck in China are coming to India. Ship MV Jag Anand, having 23 Indian crew, stuck in China is set to SAIL toward Chiba, Japan, to carry out crew change, will reach India on 14th January, the ports, shipping and waterways minister said in a tweet.
He said this could be made possible only due to the strong leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Mandaviya also acknowledged the humanitarian approach of the Great Eastern Shipping Company towards the seafarers and standing by them in this crucial time!