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21 Feb, 2017 12:04AM
PTI
New Delhi
An European Union delegation is here to gauge India's assessment of the new American administration and possible engagement between the two sides, amid Europe's mounting concern over Donald Trump's foreign policy rhetoric.
Geoffrey Van Orden, Chair of The European Parliament Delegation for relations with India, said major changes were taking place in the global scene and EU was keen to know about New Delhi's reactions to them.
He also said EU was also keen to know about India's concerns over "upsurge" in incidents of violence in Jammu and Kashmir, India's ties with Pakistan and ways to deal with threat of terrorism.
Asked about Europe's concerns over cases of “human rights violations” by Indian security forces, he called it a "difficult territory" and that "time to time, things happen" in dealing with militants.
He said, at times, some actions by security forces are regrettable but it was difficult to judge whether they are genuine human rights issue.
http://m.greaterkashmir.com/news/india/story/241840.html
PTI
New Delhi
An European Union delegation is here to gauge India's assessment of the new American administration and possible engagement between the two sides, amid Europe's mounting concern over Donald Trump's foreign policy rhetoric.
Geoffrey Van Orden, Chair of The European Parliament Delegation for relations with India, said major changes were taking place in the global scene and EU was keen to know about New Delhi's reactions to them.
He also said EU was also keen to know about India's concerns over "upsurge" in incidents of violence in Jammu and Kashmir, India's ties with Pakistan and ways to deal with threat of terrorism.
Asked about Europe's concerns over cases of “human rights violations” by Indian security forces, he called it a "difficult territory" and that "time to time, things happen" in dealing with militants.
He said, at times, some actions by security forces are regrettable but it was difficult to judge whether they are genuine human rights issue.
http://m.greaterkashmir.com/news/india/story/241840.html
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