The Asian Age

Diplomats of foreign nations mourn death of Arun Jaitley

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New Delhi, Aug. 24: Envoys and diplomatic missions of several countries condoled the passing away of former Union finance minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday, and described him as a statesman.

Mr Jaitley, 66, died at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here, where he was undergoing treatment.

French Ambassador to India, Alexandre Ziegler, offered condolence­s on behalf of his country. In a tweet. he said, as India mourns its former minister and one of Rajya Sabha’s most prominent voices, France stands with the country and its people in this time of deep grief.

“On behalf of France, I offer our heartfelt condolence­s to the family and loved ones of Shri Arun Jaitley ji. As the nation mourns its former FM & one of Rajya Sabha’s most prominent voices, France stands with India and its people in this time of deep grief,” French envoy in India Alexandre Ziegler said in a tweet.

US ambassador to India Ken Juster said that it is with much sadness that “we have learned of the passing of Arun Jaitley”.

“He was a great statesman and a strong proponent of the US-India relationsh­ip. May he rest in peace,” he wrote on Twitter.

The US embassy here put out a statement condoling Jaitley’s demise, saying it grieves with the people of India on the loss of the former Union minister.

Jaitley will be remembered for his long and distinguis­hed service to India, the US mission said.

“Especially notable were his introducti­on of the Goods and Services Tax, efforts to improve the ease of doing business, and measures to combat corruption. Minister Jaitley recognised the importance of the US-India relationsh­ip and worked to improve the economic ties between our countries,” it said.

Chinese envoy in India Sun Weidong also conveyed his condolence­s to the departed leader’s family members.

The European Union’s envoy in India Tomasz Kozlowski said: “Deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Arun Jaitley. My deepest condolence­s to his family, the people and the government of India. The country has lost one of its most respected leaders and statesmen.”

The United Kingdom’s mission here also conveyed heartfelt condolence­s to Jaitley’s family, friends and supporters at “this difficult time”.

German Ambassador to India Walter J. Lindner said, “Very saddened to hear about the demise of former Union finance minister Arun Jaitley; he was a great leader and an exponent of IndoGerman relations. Our condolence­s to his family and loved ones.”

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