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'Want to work constructively’: PM Trudeau on 'serious matter' of Khalistani terrorist kill

PM justin Trudeua said that Canada is always ready to work constructively with India on the killing of Harshdeep singh Nijjar that resulted that in a diplomatic row between the two nations .

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has reiterated his allegation that India violated the Vienna Convention after over 40 Canadian diplomats moved out amidst a diplomatic row between the two countries.

Responding to a media query on Saturday, Trudeau said that Canada wants to "work constructively" with India on the "serious matter" of the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil and said his country "will always stand up to the rule of law."

 

What PM Justin Trudeau said

 

He said, "We have been very, very clear that we want to work constructively with India on this very serious matter. From the very beginning, we shared the real allegations that we are deeply, deeply concerned about. But we have reached out to the Indian government and to partners around the world to get to the bottom of this, and to take it seriously. "

"That's why we were so disappointed when India violated the Vienna Convention and arbitrarily revoked the diplomatic immunity of over 40 Canadian diplomats in India," Trudeau said.

The Canadian Prime Minister was delivering his remarks at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Sault Ste. Marie in Ontario, to mark the launch of Canada's first community-wide smart energy grid on Saturday, where he also took questions on the India-Canada diplomatic standoff.

Canada continues investigating Nijjar killing case

 

Speaking at the event, Trudeau further said that the US wants to see Canada moving its investigation forward on the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and stressed that India needs to help in order to make it happen.

He said, "We also reached out to our friends and allies like the United States and others to work on this really serious violation of international law and of the sovereignty of a democracy. This is something that we are taking very, very seriously. We will continue to work with all partners as law enforcement and investigative agencies continue to do their work."

"Canada is a country that will always stand up for the rule of law because it might start to make right again. If bigger countries can violate international law without consequences, then the whole world gets more dangerous for everyone," Trudeau said.

 

Trudeau on India-Canada relation

 

Emphasising that Canada has always worked constructively and positively with India, Trudeau stated "We have tried to work constructively and positively with India and we will continue to. And that means continuing to work with Indian government diplomats. This is not a fight we want to be having right now."

"Think about it from our perspective, we have serious reasons to believe that agents of the Government of India could have been involved in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil. And India's response is to kick out a whole bunch of Canadian diplomats by violating their rights under the Vienna Convention. That is of concern to countries around the world. Because if a given country can just decide that their diplomats of another country are no longer protected, that makes international relations more dangerous and more serious," he added.

(With ANI inputs)

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