美国敦促印度保护美国外交官
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美国敦促印度保护美国外交官
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) -- The United States on Tuesday urged India to accord due protection to American
diplomats2 as the South Asian nation was responding angrily to the arrest of an Indian
diplomat1 in New York.
"We have conveyed at high levels to the government of India our expectations that India will continue to
fulfill3 all of its obligations under the Vienna Convention," State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf told reporters at a regular press briefing.
She said Washington will continue to work with India to ensure that all of American diplomatic personnel and facilities "are being afforded full rights and protections."
India on Tuesday withdrew identity cards that entitle American
consular6 officers to diplomatic
immunity7 and expedite travel into and through India, and removed the traffic
barricades8 outside the U.S. embassy in New Delhi, the national capital of India, as part of measures taken to
retaliate9 against the recent arrest of Devyani Khobragade, India's deputy
consul5 general in New York.
Khobragade, 39, was arrested in New York last week over visa fraud charges stemming from her mistreatment of her Indian maid. Press reports from India said she was handcuffed in public as she was dropping her daughter off at school, strip-searched, subjected to
DNA10 swabbing, and kept in a cell with drug
addicts11 until her release on a 250,000-U.S.-dollars bond.
India on Tuesday also summoned U.S. Ambassador Nancy Powell in protest and stopped import
clearances12 for the U.S. embassy, as senior Indian government officials refused to meet with a visiting
delegation13 of U.S. congressmen.
"The U.S. and India enjoy a broad and deep friendship," Harf said in a statement. "And this
isolated14 episode is not indicative of the close and mutually respectful ties we share."
She told reporters that U.S. diplomatic security officials followed "standard procedures" during Khobragade's arrest, and that the Indian diplomat does not have full diplomatic immunity.
"We understand there are sensitive issues involved here," Harf added. "For example, the State Department isn't the
entity4 that conducts the
intake15 procedure at the federal courthouse. That's the U.S. Marshals."
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