European Envoys Could Visit J&K Before Vote On Kashmir, CAA Resolution And India Summit theprint.in
The Narendra Modi government is likely to take ambassadors from the European Union (EU) nations on a tour of Jammu and Kashmir in the aftermath of the European Parliament’s joint draft resolution on J&K and the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), multiple sources told ThePrint. The government had taken 15 foreign diplomats, including US Ambassador to India Kenneth Juster, for a visit to the erstwhile state last month. The EU leaders had declined the government’s invite at the time. Speaking to ThePrint, a diplomatic source said the EU envoys’ visit is expected to take place before the EU-India Summit scheduled to be held in Brussels on 13 March. While the Modi government hasn’t yet invited the diplomats officially, EU envoys say they are ready for the visit now.
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