172 Bangladeshi students not yet brought back due to risk of spreading coronavirus: Chinese Ambassador

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Staff Reporter: Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Ji Liming on Monday said his country want not spreading coronavirus in Bangladesh, so that it yet to send back 172 Bangladeshi students from China’s Hubei Province as there is a risk of spreading coronavirus here. 
“I think there is a risk of spreading coronavirus here in Bangladesh if we brought back those Bangaldeshi students from China’s Hubei,” said Ji Liming while addressing to diplomatic correspondents at the Diplomatic Correspondents Association of Bangladesh (DCAB) at National Press Club.
Earlier, Bangladesh brought back 312 Bangladeshis from Wuhan, the epicenter of coronavirus on February 1.
Bangladesh has meanwhile stopped on-arrival visas for Chinese citizens. The Chinese embassy in Dhaka has also instructed Chinese citizens to not visit China from Bangladesh for now.
Ji Liming also remarked the virus as “enemy of the world” and suggested that all the Bangladeshis coming from China are quarantined for 14 days to stop any spread of the virus.
The Chinese envoy also asked Bangladeshi businesses to not switch their imports to other countries because of coronavirus.
“I think imports from other sources will be costly and unnecessary for Bangladeshi businesses,” he said.
The Chinese ambassador said the Chinese New Year holiday that was extended is now over and that businesses are coming back. So, it will not be wise for the businesses to source their raw materials from other countries.
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