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PM warns Italy of 'consequences' over marines case
Updated On: 14 March, 2013 03:37 AM IST | | Agencies
Relations between India and Italy remained tense after New Delhi warned Rome of 'consequences' in bilateral ties over its refusal to send back two marines facing trial for killing two Indian fishermen, an action which Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described as 'unacceptable'.
The Italian government said it was prepared to resolve the legal dispute according to international law as the marines were facing trial in a court in Rome. The prime minister, taking a tough stand in parliament over the diplomatic fracas with a leading European power, said if Italy does not keep its word “there will be consequences”.
“Our government has already made it clear that these actions of the government of Italy are not acceptable,” PM Singh told the parliament on Wednesday morning.
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