26 Indian ships stranded in Chinese port, sailors in distress



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Indochinese relations remain hot on the border. Meanwhile, it became known that two Indian ships have been stranded in a Chinese port for a long time. And the sailors on the ships are in trouble.

New Delhi alleges that China is taking advantage of the heated situation at the border. That is why the unloading of these two ships is not allowed. Again, permission to leave the port is not being granted. However, Beijing has denied the accusations, saying it is due to crowning rules. It has nothing to do with border issues.

Two Indian ships MV Jag Anand and MV Anastasia are known to bring coal from Australia. Jag Anand has been at anchor in the port of Jingtang in China’s Hubei province since June 13. There are 23 passengers in it. Anastasia, on the other hand, anchored in the port of Caufeidian on September 20. Since then, two ships have been waiting to be unloaded. There are accusations that China does not allow the unloading of goods. The port fee must be calculated. With the stocks of medicines and food products they have started to decline. He contacted again and asked permission to leave the port but was not granted.

Anurag Srivastava, a spokesman for the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said: The Indian Embassy in Beijing is in constant talks with the Chinese government. They have been repeatedly asked to allow the two ships to unload. Otherwise, at least so the crew members can change.

Ittefaq / AR



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