Italian marines Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone
IANS/Rome
Italian Defence Minister Roberta Pinotti Tuesday reiterated the country's stand rejecting India's jurisdiction in the case of two Italian marines accused of killing two Indian fishermen two years ago.
Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone were arrested for killing the fishermen off the coast of Kerala in February 2012, mistaking their fishing boat for a pirate vessel. The two are currently on bail.
"Our government confirms the rejection of Indian jurisdiction," ANSA quoted Pinotti as saying Tuesday.
The marines have been living and working at the Italian embassy in India pending charges in the case, that has stressed relations between India and Italy.
"They were on an anti-piracy mission and therefore covered by the immunity of being state officials and this certifies the international ambit of the case," Pinotti said.
The Italian government stressed that it will take the case to international arbitration if the pair are not allowed to come home soon.
Italy also expressed hope that the new Indian government led by Narendra Modi would be open to negotiations.
Italy's Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini last week spoke to Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj over phone to congratulate her and also discussed the issue of the two Italian marines.
"It is still possible to seek an agreement with the new Indian government, but if an agreement is not possible and we find ourselves faced with attempts at deferment or rejection, we will go ahead with the arbitration procedure and we hope to have them here as soon as possible," the defence minister said.
There are no comments.
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