US Declares 'No Special Exemption' for India Amid Escalating Dispute Over Terrorist's Killing
Amid escalating diplomatic tensions between India and Canada over allegations regarding the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil, the US confirmed ongoing communication with both countries. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan emphasized that the US was taking the matter seriously and would maintain contact with high-level Indian officials. He stated that there was no special exemption for India in this case.
Sullivan dismissed the notion that the U.S. prioritizing its ties with India would limit its ability to voice concerns over the allegations. He reiterated that the Biden administration was in constant contact with Canada and took the allegations seriously.
Sullivan firmly rejected the idea of a wedge between the US and Canada on this issue, emphasizing that the US had deep concerns about the allegations and called for a thorough investigation and accountability for the perpetrators.
This development came after Canada announced plans to adjust its staff presence in its consulates in India due to threats received by some diplomats on social media platforms.
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