
After India declared a Pakistani official in the new Delhi “Persona Non Grata”, Pakistan also declared employees of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad “Persona Non Grata” and the aim of engaging in incompatible activities with their official status.
Pakistan also asked Indian employees to leave the country within 24 hours.
The Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Post X, wrote: “… The Pakistani government declared employees of the Indian High Commission Islamabad, because Persona Non Grata for involving the activities incompatible with his privileged status.
“Indian fees D’Affaires were today called to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Demarche and expressed decisions,” he added.
Pakistani Stroke Tit-for-Tat
The decision comes after the Indian government declared a Pakistani official in the Pakistani High Commission in the new Delhi “Persona Non Grata” for involvement in the activities of incompatible with its diplomatic status. The official was also asked to leave the country within 24 hours.
The official statement of the Ministry for External Affairs said: “The Indian government declared a Pakistani official who works in the Pakistani High Commission in Nový Delhi, Non Grata for indulging in activities that in accordance with his official status in India.”
“The clerk was asked to leave India within 24 hours. D ‘Affares, Pakistan’s high commission, has been issued by demarche today.”
Development comes several days after India and Pakistan dealt with military conflict after the new Dilli Sindoor operation to remove terrorists and terrorist infrastructure across the border in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK).
The Sindoor operation was carried out by retaliation for killing 26 people in the Baisaran valley in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. On May 10, India and Pakistan agreed to stop all fire.
India-Pakistan’s diplomatic ties
Formerly April 23, after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, India convened the Pakistani best diplomat Saad Ahmad Warraich, to Delhi and handed the formal remark “Persona Non Grata” for military diplomats Pakistan.
Persona non grata is a Latin term, which means “unwelcome person”. In everyday use, it concerns someone who is no longer accepted or welcomed in a specific group, settings or country.
In international diplomacy, the statement of someone is a non grata in a formal way to exclude a foreign official, usually for actions considered inappropriate or hostile to the interests of the host nation.
For the last time, India has declared defense/military, naval and air advisors in the Pakistani High Commission in Nový Delhi as Persona Non Grata. Pakistan also retained by declaring the highest Indian army, which was attached in Islamabad as “Persona non grata”.
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