File photo of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
New Delhi:
Upset over the treatment meted out to Deputy Consul General Devyani Khobragade in New York, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has directed External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon to ensure "full resolution" of the issue.
Dr Singh, who has been monitoring the developments related to the diplomat, was briefed by Mr Menon on his telephonic talk with US Secretary of State John Kerry last night, sources said.
Mr Kerry, who called up Mr Menon, expressed regret over the arrest and strip-search of Ms Khobragade in New York last week and said "this unfortunate public issue" should not hurt the "close and vital relationship" with India.
Mr Khurshid also briefed Dr Singh yesterday on the issue, the sources said.
The Prime Minister, who has been upset over the treatment meted out to Ms Khobragade, has directed all concerned in the government to ensure "full resolution" of the issue, implying that the diplomat should be freed and the case against her withdrawn.
Dr Singh had yesterday termed as "deplorable" the treatment that the 39-year-old diplomat had been subjected to.
The government had asserted in Parliament earlier that it will take strong steps to ensure the return of the diplomat and ensure restoration of her dignity.
Dr Singh, who has been monitoring the developments related to the diplomat, was briefed by Mr Menon on his telephonic talk with US Secretary of State John Kerry last night, sources said.
Mr Kerry, who called up Mr Menon, expressed regret over the arrest and strip-search of Ms Khobragade in New York last week and said "this unfortunate public issue" should not hurt the "close and vital relationship" with India.
Mr Khurshid also briefed Dr Singh yesterday on the issue, the sources said.
The Prime Minister, who has been upset over the treatment meted out to Ms Khobragade, has directed all concerned in the government to ensure "full resolution" of the issue, implying that the diplomat should be freed and the case against her withdrawn.
Dr Singh had yesterday termed as "deplorable" the treatment that the 39-year-old diplomat had been subjected to.
The government had asserted in Parliament earlier that it will take strong steps to ensure the return of the diplomat and ensure restoration of her dignity.
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