Matthew Miller said the US had updated the Indian delegation on progress of its investigation in Khalistani leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun case.
The US state department has denied reports suggesting Washington has expelled Indian diplomats amid tensions between India and Canada.
At a press briefing on Tuesday, state department spokesperson Matthew Miller said he was unaware of any expulsion of Indian diplomats. “I am not familiar with this report that we expelled Indian diplomats…I’m not aware of any expulsion,” Miller said.
This comes after India recently recalled six diplomats from Canada following their designation as “persons of interest” by the Canadian government in connection with the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
‘It is important there be real accountability’: US to India
The US also responded to queries regarding Vikash Yadav, a former Indian government employee, and his alleged role in a foiled plot to assassinate pro-Khalistani leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
When asked about Vikash Yadav’s possible extradition, Miller stated that extradition decisions fall under the US justice department’s jurisdiction. He confirmed that the US has been in dialogue with the Indian government, noting a recent delegation from India visited Washington for a briefing exchange on the investigation’s progress.