isolated internationally, says Italy PM

Observer in Qatar
By Observer in Qatar

News » International
Rome, March 28, 2013

We risked getting isolated internationally, says Italy PM

But economic interests didn’t influence decision to send back marines, Premier tells Parliament

Outlining the reasons for sending back to India the two Italian marines accused of killing two fishermen off the Kerala coast, the outgoing Prime Minister, Mario Monti, said Rome faced a serious risk of being isolated internationally and could have opened a crisis of “serious proportions” with New Delhi.

As for the abrupt resignation of his Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi, Mr. Monti said he quit with motives not limited to the marines issue.

The Premier, who himself was sworn in as interim Foreign Minister to replace Mr. Terzi, said Italy, in its diplomatic row with India, risked ruining relations with key trade allies in the developing world but denied that economics was a factor in the decision-making process.

Mr. Monti said he was “stunned” by Mr. Terzi’s decision, adding his former chief diplomat gave no warning of his quitting, and that his real aim was “to achieve another end that may become clearer in the near future,” Italian news agency INSA reported .

On Tuesday, Mr. Terzi resigned claiming that his voice went “unheard” as the caretaker Cabinet decided to send back Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone to India, 10 days after Italy reneged on a pledge to return the marines, who had been granted a four-week leave.

Mr. Monti, addressing Parliament on Wednesday night, stressed the diplomatic stakes. “There were serious and objective risks that Italy would find itself isolated in the international community,” if it had failed to ensure that the duo returned to India. “It would have opened a crisis of serious proportions with India“.

Since the marines returned, relations had improved between the two countries and that should lead to “a quick solution.”

Insisting that economic interests did not influence the decision, Mr. Monti said, “Let me reject forcefully any speculation about possible exchanges or agreements with India.” Some media outlets have linked the marines’ case to bribery allegations surrounding the Rs. 3,600-crore VVIP helicopter deal that is being probed by the CBI.

Speaking before the Senate, Mr. Monti said Italy had faced “measures” from India and fellow BRICS countries as a consequence of its choosing not to return the marines to face trial. “We had word from Foreign Undersecretary Staffan de Mistura that the possibility of measures being taken against Italy was being considered.”

By Observer in Qatar• 5 Apr 2013 19:21
Observer in Qatar

Good old Joe,

Let us see what really comes up!!

By Good old joe• 29 Mar 2013 14:17
Good old joe

The funny thing is that their european colleagues or the americans never even raised a finger to support or assist the italians and the Indians did not have to work to hard to get the murderers back. Just wondering if the marines are again going home on vaccation for Easter

By Molten Metal• 29 Mar 2013 10:12
Molten Metal

Never mind, give politicians some exception.

By Molten Metal• 29 Mar 2013 10:10
Molten Metal

were some '' news '' about the plight of 100s of Indians detained in Italian Jails lately !

Won't their families be hoping for a '' quick solution ''as well ?

By britexpat• 29 Mar 2013 10:07
Rating: 4/5
britexpat

Giulio Terzi told parliament "I resign in disagreement with the decision to send our marines back to India. I am resigning because for 40 years I have maintained, and still maintain, that the reputation of the country, the armed forces and Italian diplomacy should be safeguarded.”

By Molten Metal• 29 Mar 2013 10:07
Molten Metal

brave , calculated and an honest step by Italy.

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