Kerala appreciates UAE’s care for expatriates

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan with UAE Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin rashid Al Maktoum

Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan has expressed full appreciation about the work being done by the UAE Government in protecting expatriates from his state living in the UAE…reports Asian Lite News

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan with HH Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan

The Government of Kerala has asked Keralite community organisations in the UAE to coordinate their efforts with the UAE agencies to provide relief to the victims in the face of the mayhem unleashed by the new coronavirus, COVID-19, he said in a statement issued to Emirates News Agency, WAM.

There could be some hardships due to restrictions on people’s movement just as in India, but the need of the hour is to adhere to the protocols envisaged by the authorities, the Chief Minister pointed out.

“We have also looped the Government of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the representations received from our expatriates in the UAE. I am sure the Government of India would be talking to the UAE Government through the Indian Embassy and the Consulate General in the UAE on all matters concerning the expatriates,” Vijayan noted.

“The relations between Kerala and the UAE go back many decades centuries, if we consider the trading relations between Kerala and the Arabian Peninsula. We can never forget the care and concern shown to us by the UAE’s wise leadership and people during the floods in Kerala,” he reminisced.

“In fact, we remember with gratitude seeing a tweet in Malayalam [language of Kerala] by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, exhorting all to support us in our dire situation. We also gratefully remember the UAE’s generous offer of help during the floods,” the Chief Minister emphasised.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan arrives in Abu Dhabi

“We are all together in this fight against a deadly virus that is wreaking havoc across the world. We are sure the UAE and its able and efficient leadership is doing its best to protect the people living in its blessed soil – citizens, residents and visitors,” he stressed.

“While I wish Emirati brothers and sisters a speedy triumph over the virus, we reiterate our utmost regard and respect for the UAE and its leadership and people. Our warm and fraternal bonds have always been symbiotic and will remain so for ages to come,” the Chief Minister concluded.

Repatriation Issue

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, MoHRE, has announced that it is studying measures to take with regards to current labour relations with partner countries.

A Ministry official said that MoHRE is looking into revising current partnerships concerning labour relations with nations refusing to cooperate with evacuation measures undertaken by the UAE to repatriate private sector expatriates who wish to return home.

The official noted that the Ministry’s move comes after a number of countries did not respond to requests by their nationals to return home following COVID-19 developments.

The official stated that the options currently being studied include the halting of any memoranda of understanding between the Ministry and the concerned authorities of non-cooperative countries, as well as the introduction of restrictions or quotas for future recruitment.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan meets Adnoc chief in Abu Dhabi

The source stressed the urgency of partner countries assuming their responsibilities towards their nationals working in the UAE who wish to return to their home countries.

The official noted the recent humanitarian initiative launched by the Ministry in cooperation with the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the General Civil Aviation Authority, and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority to enable residents working in the private sector to return to their home countries as a precautionary measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

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