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Italy mulls international arbitration
Rome, April 24 Italy has sent a note to India as it opens an "international procedure" that, unless the Indians cooperate, would inevitably lead to arbitration by an international body such as the UN, Mogherini told the Senate. Rome has decided to send its ambassador to India Daniele Mancini back to New Delhi to mark the "fresh stage" in its efforts to have marines Massimiliano Latoree and Salvatore Girone returned, she said. Mancini, who was recalled in February, will replace Italy's Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura on the marines issue. He will oversee the "new phase" of internationalising the case, Mogherini was quoted as saying by ANSA news agency. "I want to thank de Mistura for the dedication and indefatigable commitment with which he has followed the affair," she said, adding "we are mapping out a panel of experts under the leadership of a coordinator to pursue the new phase". The prospect of international arbitration appeared inexorable, the minister told the Upper House. "We are off the bilateral level, to raise the dispute to an international level: we are still willing to talk to the Indians", but "we have no other option than resorting to international arbitration", Mogherini said. Rome does not consider the court proceedings in India "valid". "We do not accept a (future) Indian trial whose validity we do not recognise," she said. A special court on March 31 has fixed July 31 for hearing the marines’ case. — PTI
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