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Colombia withdraws condolence note to Pakistan after India explains cross-border

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, leading an all-party delegation to the South American country, confirmed Bogota’s withdrawal of the controversial statement after meeting Vice Foreign Minister Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio. In the last two days, the nine-member delegation held a series of meetings with Columbia’s senior political brass

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All-party delegation leader Congress MP Shashi Tharoor  (fifth from right) met with the Vice Foreign Minister of Colombia. Pic/PTI

All-party delegation leader Congress MP Shashi Tharoor (fifth from right) met with the Vice Foreign Minister of Colombia. Pic/PTI

Colombia has withdrawn a statement offering condolences to Pakistan for the loss of lives following India’s military strikes in response to the Pahalgam attack after an Indian parliamentary delegation explained Islamabad’s relentless support to cross-border terrorism

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, leading an all-party delegation to the South American country, confirmed Bogota’s withdrawal of the controversial statement after meeting Vice Foreign Minister Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio. In the last two days, the nine-member delegation held a series of meetings with Columbia’s senior political brass, apprising India’s policy of “zero tolerance for terrorism”.

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