Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Sullivan emphasized that there will be no "special exemption" for actions like these, and the United States will uphold its fundamental principles. In response to a question about why the United States appears to be taking a different approach in addressing Russian aggression and bilateral issues with China and India, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan clarified that India is distinct from Russia and China.
He pointed out that each country presents a unique set of challenges, implying that the US deals with them based on their specific circumstances and considerations. During a White House press briefing, Jake Sullivan reiterated the United States' significant concern regarding Canada's allegations. He emphasized that the US is committed to supporting the investigation and is eager to see those responsible for the alleged actions brought to justice.
Also Read: Nijjar killing: List of 21 Pro-Khalistan elements taking shelter in Canada When questioned about whether President Joe Biden planned to have a conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the issue and whether it might strain India-US relations, Jake Sullivan declined to delve into private diplomatic discussions. However, he mentioned that the matter had been addressed at the highest levels. “It is a matter of concern for us.
It is something we take seriously. It’s something we will keep working on, and we will do that regardless of the country. There is not some special exemption you get for actions like this.
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