Beijing and Canberra have been at loggerheads for many months with China slapping bans on many Australian products after the Australian government sought an international probe into the origins of coronavirus.“Our mission in this regard is to find a reasonable and positive solution for the crew of these ships to return home,” said the minister of maritime affairs, Noriel Araúz.
Araúz said that the IMO’s diplomatic powers “can help us expose before the competent authorities that due to a commercial disagreement, the human rights and well-being of the crews of these ships are being ignored”.Many ships waiting to discharge in China have been stuck for more than nine months.Source: Splash247 (Click for further of the article)
The human rights and well-being of crews of these ships are being ignored
Araúz said that the IMO’s diplomatic powers “can help us expose before the competent authorities that due to a commercial disagreement, the human rights and well-being of the crews of these ships are being ignored”.Many ships waiting to discharge in China have been stuck for more than nine months.Source: Splash247 (Click for further of the article)