Tharoor: Colombia withdrew Pak condolences after India objected
Tharoor said he held an excellent meeting with the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio, and her senior colleagues dealing with the Asia-Pacific.
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A multi-party delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor in Colombia (PTI)
Bogota, 31 May
Congress MP Shashi
Tharoor, who is leading an all-party delegation, on Saturday said Colombia has
withdrawn its statement conveying “heartfelt condolences” to Pakistan for the
loss of lives following Indian military strikes in response to the Pahalgam
terror attack and assured support to India on the issue.
Tharoor had earlier
voiced his deep disappointment over Colombia's statement.
Tharoor said he held
an excellent meeting with the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia,
Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio, and her senior colleagues dealing with the
Asia-Pacific.
"I expressed
India’s view of recent events and voiced disappointment at Colombia’s statement
on 8 May conveying 'heartfelt condolences' to Pakistan. The Minister assured me
that the statement had been withdrawn and that our position was now properly
understood and strongly supported," Tharoor posted on X.
"The all-party
Parliamentary Delegation met Colombia’s Vice Foreign Minister, Ms Rosa Yolanda
Villavicencio, conveying India’s firm policy of zero tolerance towards
terrorism and its proactive approach to counter cross-border threats. The
Colombian side responded positively," the Embassy of India in Colombia
posted on X.
The delegation also
engaged in a "meaningful interaction" with Colombian MP Alejandro
Toro, President of the Second Commission of the Chamber of Representatives, and
MP Jaime Raul Salamanca, President of the Chamber of Representatives, conveying
India’s firm resolve to combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations,
and its new approach to counter cross-border terrorism.
The Colombian side
reciprocated their resolve to strengthen bilateral cooperation in counter-terrorism, the mission said.
"Both
dignitaries expressed full understanding of our position and voiced strong
support for India’s right to defend itself, its territory and its sovereignty,"
Tharoor said.
The delegation held
an in-depth and wide-ranging interaction with members of the Colombian Council
on International Relations. The discussions focused on various aspects of
India–Colombia relations.
"Delightful
lunch discussion with thought leaders at the Colombia Council for International
Relations today. Engaging exchange of ideas on global geopolitics, India's role
in Latin America, economic development opportunities for India and Colombia.
Always enriching to connect with such influential minds," Tharoor said on
X.
The delegation also
visited Tadeo University in Bogota and paid floral tributes at the statue of
Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation.
The delegation
reflected on Gandhi’s profound contributions to the global struggle against
colonialism and oppression, and how his philosophy of non-violence and civil
disobedience continues to inspire movements for justice, freedom, and human
dignity across the world.
"Humbled to pay
floral tribute at the bust of Mahatma Gandhi at Tadeo University in Bogotá
today. A poignant moment reflecting on his enduring legacy of peace &
non-violence, so relevant in our world. Grateful to the university for
preserving his memory and values," Tharoor said.
From Colombia, the delegation would travel to Brazil. It will be in the United States on the last leg of its five-nation trip.
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