Senior European parliamentarians have told NDTV that it is regrettable the Italian marines issue caused the European Union to delay a response to dates for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Europe visit. The MPs say they are disappointed and discomforted that the India-EU summit won't happen next month as was widely expected.
The summit was put off after the EU did not respond to dates proposed by the Indian government reportedly after Italy raised objections over the marines' issue. Two Italian marines, Salvatore Girone and Massimiliano Latorre, were detained over the shooting of two Indian fishermen in February 2002 while on anti-piracy duty aboard an Italian cargo ship off Kochi's coast. They are yet to be formally charged in the case.
"It would seem there was an issue in the background somewhere but clearly there were delays in responding to the Indian PM and we can understand that he was not able to adhere to the dates which had been proposed," Mr Orden said.
"I think it would be very regrettable if that (marines) issue played any part in it," she said.
PM Modi will be traveling to France and Germany next month and then on to Canada. Government sources say India had proposed a summit with the EU in Brussels around that time, but got no response from the EU and no communication. Sources say the delay may have to do with the case pending against the Italian marines, over which Italy has raised objections repeatedly.
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