Absence of an aspect in one press release or the other is not evidence of its absence in the conversation itself: MEA spokesperson
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Publish: 31 Aug 2024, 02:24 PM
Dhaka,
Aug 31 (UNB) - Referring to recent telephone conversation between Indian Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden, India has said the absence of
an aspect in one press release or the other is not evidence of its absence in
the conversation itself.
"I am very much
aware of the contents of the conversation between the Prime Minister and the
President of the United States and I can tell you that our press release is an
accurate and faithful record of what transpired in the conversation," said
official spokesperson at the Indian Ministry of External Affairs Randhir
Jaiswal while responding to a question.
The MEA spokesperson
made the remarks when a journalist drew his attention noting that they saw the
conversation between Prime Minister Modi and the US President Biden; but they
also saw "discrepancies" in the readout ad absence of certain topics
in their readout during a regular briefing in New Delhi on Friday.
Firstly, he said, press
releases issued after conversations between leaders are not like joint
statements where every word is negotiated and mutually agreed upon.
Secondly, the
spokesperson said such press releases are not meant to be comprehensive
readouts of such conversations.
Finally, he said it is
not unusual for two sides to emphasize different aspects of the same
conversation in their respective readouts.
"The subject of
Bangladesh, which has been highlighted, as you pointed out, by certain
quarters, was very much discussed substantially by both the leaders," said
the MEA speakers.
He said they have seen
that there have been some comments in that regard. "Let me tell you, these
claims are uninformed, tendentious, and motivated and betray a total lack of
familiarity with the process of how such contacts between leaders are organized
and then followed upon."
According to Indian Prime
Minister's office, US President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra
Modi on Monday discussed the situation in Bangladesh.The two leaders stressed
the need for early restoration of normalcy and ensuring the safety and security
of minorities, especially Hindus, in Bangladesh.
"I reiterated
India's full support for early return of peace and stability," Modi
said.The two leaders expressed their shared concern over the situation in
Bangladesh.
The White House,
however, avoided Bangladesh issues in its readout, though the Indian side,
through their Prime Minister's Office, has said Biden and Modi discussed the
situation in Bangladesh as well as other issues.
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