NEW DELHI, India: Canada’s Senate president will not attend a two-day G20 event in Delhi, India said, as ties remain frozen after Canada said it was investigating allegations linking Indian agents to the killing of a Sikh leader.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Chairperson Raymonde Gagne will not attend the two-day Parliamentary Summit of Chairpersons starting Friday as part of India’s year-long presidency of the Group of 20 major economies (G20), which expires in November.
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“We invite all members to the G20 events. Participation is their decision and depends on a number of factors,” said Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi.