Millennium Post

India, Pak agree to resolve through talks all issues on treatment of diplomats

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD: India and Pakistan on Friday announced they have agreed to resolve all issues about the treatment of diplomats mutually.

The agreement follows claims and counter-claims by the two countries about harassment of each other’s diplomats.

“India and Pakistan have mutually agreed to resolve matters related to the treatment of diplomats and diplomatic premises, in line with the 1992 ‘Code of Conduct’ for treatment of Diplomatic/ Consular personnel in India and Pakistan,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.

A similar statement was issued by Pakistan Foreign Office also.

The Code provides for “smooth and unhindered functionin­g” of the diplomatic and consular officials of the two countries in conformity with the internatio­nal laws without violating their privileges and immunities.

The Code also says that the two countries should not resort to intrusive and aggressive surveillan­ce and actions such as verbal and physical harassment, disconnect­ion of phone lines, etc.

Earlier this month, India had asked Pakistan to ensure safety and security of its officials working at the Indian mission in Islamabad, saying they continue to face “harassment” and “intimidati­on”.

In its 16th ‘Note Verbale’ to the Pakistan Foreign Ministry on March 22, the Indian High Commission specifical­ly mentioned three incidents of harassment of senior officials.

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