Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

No substantia­l info on missing Indians: Iraq foreign minister

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Iraqi government has “no substantia­l informatio­n” onthe fate of the 39 Indians taken hostage by the Islamic State terror group in Mosul in 2014, foreign minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said on Monday.

“We have no substantia­l evidence that they (the Indians) were killed or they are still alive, so we cannot give anything in that regard,” al-Jaafari, who is an official visit to India, told reporters here.

The Iraqi government, he said while speaking through an interprete­r, was as concerned about the fate of the 39 Indians as the Indian government.

Al-Jaafari acknowledg­ed he had discussed the issue of the kidnapped Indians with his Indian counter part Sushma Swaraj and pledged the Iraq government will continue its efforts to trace the men, all constructi­on workers, who were kidnapped by militants three years ago.

He described as “inaccurate” the Indian government’ s statement that the Indians were possibly being held in Badush prison. “We will continue to follow-upon this subject as if they were alive, this is what we must believe,” he said, adding that the IS is known to circulate informatio­n that is “untrue”.

“In such an atmosphere, we are unable to give a certain date by when this issue is going to be resolved. The Iraqi security forces are very ardent (about) finding all of those who were taken by Daesh ,” al-J aaf ari said.

 ??  ?? Sushma Swaraj is expected to make a statement in Parliament on the 39 Indians.
Sushma Swaraj is expected to make a statement in Parliament on the 39 Indians.

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