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India diplomat row: Delhi says 'no stand-off' with US | India diplomat row: Delhi says 'no stand-off' with US |
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India's Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid has sought to play down the row with Washington over an Indian diplomat who was arrested in the US. | |
There was "no stand-off" with the US, he told reporters in Delhi, and predicted problems would be sorted out. | There was "no stand-off" with the US, he told reporters in Delhi, and predicted problems would be sorted out. |
The row erupted after the diplomat, Devyani Khobragade, was arrested in New York on charges of visa fraud and underpaying her housekeeper. | The row erupted after the diplomat, Devyani Khobragade, was arrested in New York on charges of visa fraud and underpaying her housekeeper. |
She is now back in India after an apparent agreement with Washington. | She is now back in India after an apparent agreement with Washington. |
"If there are any issues" India and the US will "sort them out mutually", Mr Khurshid said in televised remarks. | "If there are any issues" India and the US will "sort them out mutually", Mr Khurshid said in televised remarks. |
He was speaking a day after Ms Khobragade arrived in India, where she was greeted by her father, Uttam. On Saturday, the two were welcomed by Mr Khurshid. | He was speaking a day after Ms Khobragade arrived in India, where she was greeted by her father, Uttam. On Saturday, the two were welcomed by Mr Khurshid. |
Surrounded by reporters on leaving the Maharashtra Sadan state guesthouse, Ms Khobragade gave little away. | Surrounded by reporters on leaving the Maharashtra Sadan state guesthouse, Ms Khobragade gave little away. |
"No comments, I am really thankful for all your support... I cannot make any comments right now. My government will speak for me, my lawyer will speak for me," she said. | "No comments, I am really thankful for all your support... I cannot make any comments right now. My government will speak for me, my lawyer will speak for me," she said. |
Ms Khobragade was asked to leave the US as the diplomatic rift deepened. | Ms Khobragade was asked to leave the US as the diplomatic rift deepened. |
The US meanwhile confirmed that an American official will leave its embassy in Delhi at India's request - Mr Khurshid described this as an expulsion. | The US meanwhile confirmed that an American official will leave its embassy in Delhi at India's request - Mr Khurshid described this as an expulsion. |
"We have our reasons and have informed the US about it. We are in touch with the US. We will do what needs to be done. I do not think that this needs more discussion," Mr Khurshid said. | "We have our reasons and have informed the US about it. We are in touch with the US. We will do what needs to be done. I do not think that this needs more discussion," Mr Khurshid said. |
Washington said it deeply regretted the move but hoped that it would bring closure to the case and lead to a return to constructive ties. | Washington said it deeply regretted the move but hoped that it would bring closure to the case and lead to a return to constructive ties. |
The expelled US diplomat has not been named. | The expelled US diplomat has not been named. |
Sources told Agence France Presse that the individual was of similar rank to Ms Khobragade and had been involved in the Khobragade case. | Sources told Agence France Presse that the individual was of similar rank to Ms Khobragade and had been involved in the Khobragade case. |
'Shocked and appalled' | 'Shocked and appalled' |
India had demanded an apology after Ms Khobragade, 39, was handcuffed and strip-searched following her arrest last month. It refused to waive her immunity so she could be prosecuted in the US. | India had demanded an apology after Ms Khobragade, 39, was handcuffed and strip-searched following her arrest last month. It refused to waive her immunity so she could be prosecuted in the US. |
Ms Khobragade has always denied any wrongdoing. | Ms Khobragade has always denied any wrongdoing. |
On Thursday she was indicted by a US federal grand jury in Manhattan, but was also granted immunity by US officials, paving the way for her to return to India. | On Thursday she was indicted by a US federal grand jury in Manhattan, but was also granted immunity by US officials, paving the way for her to return to India. |
Ms Khobragade was arrested after a complaint from her maid, Sangeeta Richard. | Ms Khobragade was arrested after a complaint from her maid, Sangeeta Richard. |
She in turn accused Ms Richard of theft and attempted blackmail. | She in turn accused Ms Richard of theft and attempted blackmail. |
Delhi said it was "shocked and appalled" at the manner of her arrest, and ordered a series of diplomatic reprisals against the US. | Delhi said it was "shocked and appalled" at the manner of her arrest, and ordered a series of diplomatic reprisals against the US. |
Security barricades around the US embassy in the capital were removed and a visiting US delegation was snubbed by senior Indian politicians and officials. | Security barricades around the US embassy in the capital were removed and a visiting US delegation was snubbed by senior Indian politicians and officials. |
On Wednesday, the embassy was ordered to stop "commercial activities on its premises". India also said that embassy cars could be penalised for traffic offences. | On Wednesday, the embassy was ordered to stop "commercial activities on its premises". India also said that embassy cars could be penalised for traffic offences. |
The embassy has been told to shut down a club within its premises which includes a pool, restaurant and tennis court, NDTV news channel said. | The embassy has been told to shut down a club within its premises which includes a pool, restaurant and tennis court, NDTV news channel said. |
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