No Apology Or Withdrawal Of Charges Against Indian Diplomat: U.S.

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Washington: The United States has ruled out acceding to either of the two Indian demands — withdrawal of charges against its diplomat Devyani Khobragade, and an apology for alleged mistreatment, after her arrest in New York.

"We take these allegations very seriously. We're not in any way walking back from those allegations or the charges. Again, this is really a law enforcement issue," the State Department spokesperson, Marie Harf said.

"No," she said when asked if Khobragade would go "scott free" and U.S. courts would be asked to drop the charges.

Refuting that charges against the diplomat could be dropped, she said, "I don’t know the details of the complaint, and I don’t know if even withdrawing the complaint, which I’m not saying anybody is considering would, in fact, drop the charge. That’s not something that’s even being considered".

“We certainly take these types of allegations very seriously though. It’s not a decision for us whether to prosecute or not," Harf said.

She said that the U.S. informs annually every country having diplomats there through diplomatic notes about "obligations they have for their staffs when they bring them to the United States".

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Source: PTI
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