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Engaging with Modi is not endorsement: Germany

German Ambassador to India Michael Steiner today said that by ending the boycott of Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and his government, Germany was not endorsing anybody but giving respect to India's democracy.

Updated on: Nov 15, 2013 11:33 PM IST
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German Ambassador to India Michael Steiner on Friday said that by ending the boycott of Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and his government, Germany was not endorsing anybody but giving respect to India's democracy.

"This has nothing to do with an endorsement. I am a representative of a foreign country, like my European colleagues. We have to respect that India is a democracy with functioning institutions and we have to stay neutral, that is what we are doing," Steiner said in Ahmedabad when asked if his three-day visit to Gujarat was an endorsement of Modi.

"You have heard in our speeches this -- we are not endorsing a politician," he said.

Asked if Germany would give visa to Modi if he became the Prime Minister, the Ambassador said "let's not discuss hypothetical things but let's discuss principled positions, our position -- the position of my country as well as partners in European Union -- is a position of respect for India.

EU countries ended the boycott of Modi after Germany and other European Union states hosted a lunch for him in New Delhi when he won the elections in Gujarat last December for the third time.

EU countries had imposed a diplomatic boycott on Modi's government after the 2002 riots.

 
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