Attack
from the opposition, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's parliament on
Wednesday that if Italy does not send her back two Marines to stand
trial in India for the killing of two fishermen, and there would be
"consequences." "Our
government has already made clear that these actions by the Government
of Italy is not acceptable, and this can not be, by any standards, be in
the interest of any bilateral relationship that must work on the basis
of trust, and if they do not keep their word, there will be consequences
for our relations with Italy,
"sources said Singh.Government said Indian Express, New Delhi will wait
until March 22, the deadline for two Marines, and Massimiliano Lattore
Girone Salvatore, in return, before starting any response.Meanwhile
revenge, Italian Ambassador Daniel Mancini, who summoned
by Ranjan Mathai Foreign Secretary yesterday, said that his country did
not go back on the security provided to the Supreme Court. "No,
we're not back down (to ensure), and we are working with the Indian
government. You can not consider the affidavit separate from all the
others ..., proposals, suggestions and ideas that we cross to the
interlocutors Indian. This part of the process," he said on the sidelines
of the event, he said Rome's proposal to resolve this issue through
diplomacy dialogue.Mancini Italy wants to resolve the issue means
"consensual". "For
us, and the rule of international law in the need to re-evaluate ...
and we have developed a number of proposals to the Indian authorities in
order to resolve this issue by consent, and that's what we still want
to do," he said.
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