This Article is From Jan 11, 2014

Deeply regret that India expelled our diplomat: US

Deeply regret that India expelled our diplomat: US

File photo of Devyani Khobragade.

Washington: The United States on Friday "deeply regretted" that India felt it necessary to expel an American diplomat after senior diplomat Devyani Khobragade was asked to leave the country following her indictment in a visa fraud case.

"We deeply regret that the Indian government felt it was necessary to expel one of our diplomatic personnel," the State Department spokesman Jen Psaki said.

"I can confirm that a US official accredited to the (American) Mission in India will be leaving the post at the request of the government of India," Mr Psaki said.

The spokesman said "this has clearly been a challenging time in the US-India relationship" and the US expected that this relationship will not come to a closure and India will take "significant steps" to improve the ties and return to a more "constructive place".

"We expect and hope that this will not come to closure, and the Indians will now take significant steps with us to improve our relationship and return it to a more constructive place," the spokesperson said.

Earlier on Friday, India expelled a senior American diplomat within hours of Ms Khobragade being asked to leave the US after her indictment in a visa fraud case for which she was arrested nearly a month ago, triggering a strong reaction from the Indian government.

The unnamed Director-rank American diplomat based in Delhi was given "a little more than 48 hours" to leave India even as Ms Khobragade was on her way home from New York where the US government finally approved her accreditation to the UN which gave her full diplomatic immunity as against partial immunity at the time of her arrest on December 12, when she was Deputy Consul General there.

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