US Ambassador Nancy Powell today used a New Year message to express regrets for "the circumstances" of the arrest of Indian Deputy Consul General Devyani Khobragade even as the two countries continued to stick to their positions on the issue.
Powell, who along with other US diplomats have lost extra privileges enjoyed by them, hitherto in India's retaliatory action, said she joins "Secretary Kerry in expressing our regret for the circumstances of the consular officer's arrest, but we believe that we can look forward to continuing to expand our bilateral relations."
Referring to various "impressive developments" between India and the US in an wide-range of areas, she said, this "forward movement has been jolted by very different reactions to issues involving one of your consular officers and her domestic worker".
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The diplomat's arrest and subsequent treatment had sparked an outrage in India which demanded an apology and dropping of all charges against her.
However, the US sources in New York yesterday let it be known that there was no question of withdrawing the case against Khobragade. In fact, they will proceed with indicting her by the January 13 deadline.