Published 16:06 IST, March 15th 2020

Australian PM Scott Morrison lauds PM Modi's 'G-20 link-up' efforts to battle Coronavirus

Commending the efforts of PM Modi to organise a joint link-up with all G20 leaders, Australian PM Scott Morrison, on Saturday, said that Australia would support

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Commending efforts of PM Modi to organise a joint link-up with all G20 leaders, Australian PM Scott Morrison, on Saturday, said that Australia would obviously support it. He said that he was aware that PM Modi was keen to organise a meeting of all G-20 leaders to battle Coronavirus which has caused over 5000 deaths globally. India has recorded 107 cases testing positive as of date, with two deaths.

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Morrison lauds Modi's G-20 link up efforts

"I'm also aware that (Indian) Prime Minister Narendra Modi is keen to organize a link-up between all G20 leaders. I think that's a commendable initiative. Australia obviously supports that," said Morrison.

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Morrison too calls for G-20 meeting

Morrison anunced furr measures Sunday to combat spread of new coronavirus and called for an urgent G20 meeting to address financial implications of crisis. He said that toger with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, y agreed to hold an urgent meeting with G20 finance ministers and goverrs as coronavirus outbreak is having a serious ecomic impact across globe. He also asked all Australians to maintain a common-sense attitude while facing outbreak. Australia has witnessed 3 deaths as of date due to COVID-19.

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Coronavirus crisis in India

As of date, total number of positive cases in India has risen upto 107, with two deaths in country. India has suspended all visas, barring for a few categories such as diplomatic and employment apart from keeping in abeyance visa-free travel facility to OCI cardholders till April 15. India has also closed India-Pakistan border and restricted passenger movement at border with Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Myanmar. government is monitoring all suspected cases and issued preventive advisories - visit official government here: MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE

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16:06 IST, March 15th 2020