India criticized the UK for a security breach involving its External Affairs Minister and demanded accountability, emphasizing that the UK’s sincerity will be judged by the actions taken against those responsible.
Following a serious security breach involving External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s convoy in London, India issued a demarche to the UK government demanding action. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated that the UK’s sincerity will be evaluated based on their response to those responsible for the incident. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted that the issue illustrates the dangerous license given to disruptive forces and the troubling indifference towards intimidation aimed at hindering Indian diplomatic activities.
India has formally communicated its concerns to the UK regarding the recent security breach involving its External Affairs Minister. The MEA emphasizes the importance of accountability from the UK and warns against allowing intimidation tactics to threaten diplomatic operations. These actions highlight broader issues of security in diplomatic contexts.
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