Foreign Minister Winston Peters is urging all Kiwis stranded in India to "seriously consider" taking up the Government's offer of assisted flights home.
This comes after he announced this afternoon that the Government would be bringing all New Zealanders home from India, as the country grapples with the spread of Covid-19.
India announced a ban on international flights on March 22, and the country has been in lockdown since March 25, leaving New Zealanders with no flight options.
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But Peters said the Government has been in discussion with airlines and international partners to help those New Zealanders stranded in India return home.