Canada not looking to ‘escalate’ situation: Trudeau
Vows to engage constructively with India, Also said that it's important for Canada to have diplomats on the ground in India
Canada not looking to ‘escalate’ situation: Trudeau
Toronto: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday said Canada was not looking to “escalate” the situation with India amid the diplomatic row between the two countries over the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and asserted that his government will continue to have “constructive relations” with New Delhi.
Speaking to reporters in Ottawa, Trudeau also said that it’s important for Canada to have diplomats on the ground in India, amid a report by London-based Financial Times that New Delhi wants as many as 41 of 62 remaining Canadian diplomats out of the country, the Toronto Sun newspaper reported.
“Obviously, we’re going through an extremely challenging time with India right now,” Trudeau was quoted as saying by the Canadian newspaper.
He, however, did not confirm the FT report that India has asked Canada to withdraw 41 of 62 diplomats from the country. Asked if his government would retaliate by asking India to remove diplomats based in Canada, Trudeau insisted his government would try to keep working with New Delhi.
“We’re not looking to escalate, as I’ve said, we’re going to be doing the work that matters in continuing to have constructive relations with India through this extremely difficult time,” Trudeau was quoted as saying by the state-run CBC News.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told reporters in Ottawa that the government believes in having a “strong diplomatic footprint” in India.
“We are in contact with the government of India. We take Canadian diplomats’ safety very seriously, and we will continue to engage privately because we think that diplomatic conversations are best when they remain private,” she said.
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