Vientiane Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met briefly with Prime Minister Modi in Laos. According to sources, there was no concrete discussion during this period regarding previous comments made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. It is noteworthy that this meeting took place between the two leaders on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in Laos.
However, CBC News claims Trudeau described the meeting as a “brief exchange.” “I emphasized that we need to do something,” Trudeau was quoted as saying by CBC News. I won’t go into detail about what we talked about, but what I’ve said many times is that maintaining the safety of Canadians and the rule of law is one of the fundamental responsibilities of any Canadian government and I will stand by that. Trudeau said this at a press conference in Vientiane.
There were no concrete discussions between the two leaders
Indian television sources claimed that “there was no substantive discussion between the two leaders during this meeting in Vientiane.” “India expressed its hope that anti-Indian Khalistani activities will not be allowed on Canadian soil, and that strict action will be taken against those calling for violence, extremism and terrorism against India from Canadian soil, which is not the case so far.” “The growing nexus between these forces and organized crime, drug cartels and human trafficking should also be of concern to Canada.” India said it values relations with Canada, but these relations cannot be improved unless the Canadian government takes strict and verifiable action against those actively involved in such activities.
Anti-Indian conspiracy in Canada
India has always maintained that a conspiracy has been hatched on Canadian soil to promote anti-India activities and promote hatred, propaganda, communal disharmony and violence. But Canada has avoided taking concrete action on the matter. Relations between India and Canada became tense after that. Trudeau alleged the “possible” involvement of Indian agents after the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nigar outside a Gurudwara in Surrey on June 18, 2023. Although India declared Nigar a terrorist in 2020, Trudeau strongly rejected Trudeau’s claims as “ridiculous.” . And “motivations”.
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