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Navtej Sarna Counsellor (Press & Information) (202) 939-7042 Press Release issued by
the External Affair Ministry New Delhi An
Inter-ministerial delegation comprising Director General of Military
Operations Lt. Gen. N.C. Vij, Mr. B.S. Lalli, Joint Secretary (G), MOD and
Mr. Dinkar Srivastava, Joint Secretary (UNP), MEA visited Sierra Leone
from 08 to 11 June, 2000. The delegation visited the Indian troops at Daru,
Hastings and Rogberi and found them in high spirits. They also held
consultations with the President, Vice President and Deputy Defence
Minister of Sierra Leone to seek their assistance for the release of the
Indian hostages. However, the delegation confirmed that the hostages are
in good health and the food was being supplied to them on a daily basis by
own troops. The delegation also took stock of the logistic problems being
faced by our troops on ground for which the rectification measures have
already been instituted. This includes the important aspect of regular
delivery of mail to them. The
delegation also had consultations with their British counterparts at
London. At New York, the delegation briefed the Defence Peace Keeping
Operations head, Mr. Miyet along with the representatives of the Permanent
Mission of India. Besides giving an assessment of the ground situation in
Sierra Leone, the delegation conveyed India’s grave concern with regard
to the security and well being of the Indian hostages. It was emphasized
most unequivocally that under no circumstances will the release of Indian
troops be allowed to be linked with any political bargaining. It was also
clarified that the Indian troops have been deployed only in ‘peace
keeping’ role. At Washington, the delegation along with the Indian
Ambassador met Mr. Thomas Pickering, Under Secretary of State and Mr. Karl
Inderfurth, Assistant Secretary of State and the serious concerns of the
Government of India with regard to the security of our hostages was
conveyed. The American authorities assured them that they were applying
maximum possible pressure, in all forms, to secure an early release of the
Indian hostages. In this regard, it may also be recalled that the Prime
Minister, Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee had already spoken to President
Obasanjo of Nigeria and has now also written to President Charles Taylor
of Liberia, on the ongoing crisis in Sierra Leone. The MEA representative
of the delegation, Mr. Srivastava who had stayed back at Freetown has been
in constant touch with Mrs. Cooper, the special envoy of President Taylor,
to mediate between the ECOWAS team and RUF. It is also learnt that the
ECOWAS team has in consonance with the stance of the Indian delegation
insisted for an unconditional release of the Indian hostages on priority
and de-link it from the proposed cease-fire. |