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NEW DELHI: The United Kingdom government on Thursday made a big announcement on diplomatic relations with Gujarat, saying it would work towards normalizing ties with the state. It also said the British high commissioner would visit Gujarat to increase engagement with the state.
Thye announcement marks the end of Narendra Modi's diplomatic isolation in the aftermath of the Gujarat riots in 2002.
The Gujarat government welcomed the move and UK's policy change on the state after 10 years, and termed it a big victory for the state.
Modi, who tweeted on the change in UK's policy, said the move was 'better late than never'.
"Der Aaye Durasta Aaye!! I welcome UK Govt's step for active engagement & strengthening relations with Guj. God is Great," the Gujarat chief minister tweeted. Modi has not visited UK since 2003.
The announcement by the British deputy foreign minister Hugo Swire in a press release comes as a welcome development, given the numerous linkages between people and institutions of Gujarat and UK.
Diplomatic coup for Modi: UK govt moves to normalize ties with Gujarat - The Times of India