ROME (Reuters) - Italy said on Monday that an Indian court's decision to bar the Italian ambassador from leaving the country violated diplomatic immunity law, but said it hoped to amicably resolve a dispute
"saturn_656" said Vienna Convention apparently no longer applies in India. The Indian SC unilaterally revoked the Italian ambassador's diplomatic immunity.
Only Italy, as per the convention, can do that.
Seems like they were had by the Italians and are pitching quite the tantrum.
Another immature government that thinks it can just do what it wants, the Indians will learn one day, and actually read the damn Convention.
This is simple.. do you think for one second you would actually get a fair trial in India ?
Only Italy, as per the convention, can do that.
Seems like they were had by the Italians and are pitching quite the tantrum.
I agree with you Zip, but essentially kidnapping diplomats when they had nothing to do with this is not the way to go.
Now now Ray let's not let common sense and international agreements get in the way of some ill-advised judges flexing their muscles for show.
I agree with you Zip, but essentially kidnapping diplomats when they had nothing to do with this is not the way to go.
Maybe I should start reading the attached articles before weighing in.
Vienna Convention apparently no longer applies in India. The Indian SC unilaterally revoked the Italian ambassador's diplomatic immunity.
Only Italy, as per the convention, can do that.
Seems like they were had by the Italians and are pitching quite the tantrum.
Another immature government that thinks it can just do what it wants,
the Indians will learn one day, and actually read the damn Convention.
This is simple.. do you think for one second you would actually get a
fair trial in India ?
Neither do they.