Biden Discusses Nijjar's Murder in Canada with PM Modi During G20 Meeting: Report
According to the report, during the recent G20 summit, U.S. President Joe Biden and leaders from other nations reportedly expressed their concerns to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding Canadian allegations that New Delhi had involvement in the murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. The Financial Times reported this development, citing information from three individuals familiar with the summit discussions. The report has stated that The Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network, comprised of the U.S., the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, collectively addressed the matter with Modi.
Canada had urged its allies to engage with Modi on the issue at the G20 summit, leading to the intervention by several world leaders. Jake Sullivan, the U.S. national security adviser, confirmed that the U.S. had been in high-level communication with Indian officials following Canada's accusations. Sullivan emphasized that the U.S. was not affording India any "special exemption" in this matter. India promptly rejected Canada's allegations, deeming them "absurd." This crisis strained Canada-India relations, leading India to suspend new visa issuance for Canadians and requesting Ottawa to reduce its diplomatic presence in India.
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