US urges India to take Canada allegations 'seriously' DW 10/16/2024
Briefly

Matthew Miller, the State Department spokesman, emphasized the seriousness of Canada's allegations: "When it comes to the Canadian matter, we have made clear that the allegations are extremely serious and they need to be taken seriously." He urged India to cooperate with Canada's investigations, acknowledging India's alternative approach to the situation.
Amidst the diplomatic fallout, trade between India and Canada maintains stability. Despite the expulsion of ambassadors, economic ties appear resilient, indicating a complex relationship that may withstand political tensions.
Following Canadian allegations of involvement in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau noted that India made a "fundamental error" in their response to these claims, reflecting the tensions in diplomatic relations between the two nations.
The US has expressed concern regarding India’s actions, referencing similar allegations made over an aborted plot on US soil: "The desire to see India take the matter seriously is rooted in Washington's own security fears, echoing the urgency of the situation for America."
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