Indian Diplomats ‘On Notice’ in Canada, Says Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly
“We won’t tolerate any diplomats that are in contravention of the Vienna Convention. This applies to diplomats from any country who may pose risks to Canadians,” Joly added.
Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Mélanie Joly, has made it clear that Indian diplomats in the country are “on notice” following heightened diplomatic tensions between Canada and India. This statement follows the recent expulsion of six Indian diplomats from Canada, a move that has escalated the ongoing standoff between the two nations.
“They’re clearly on notice,” Joly stated when asked whether further expulsions could be expected. She emphasized that Canada will not tolerate diplomats violating international law or jeopardizing the safety of its citizens. “We won’t tolerate any diplomats that are in contravention of the Vienna Convention. This applies to diplomats from any country who may pose risks to Canadians,” Joly added.
The diplomatic spat took a more severe turn earlier this week when both Canada and India expelled each other’s diplomats. Ottawa’s action was reportedly linked to a “targeted campaign against Canadian citizens” allegedly orchestrated by agents connected to the Indian government.
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