'Diplomatic premises inviolable': India condemns vandalism, trespassing at Embassy in Croatia's Zagreb
New Delhi [India], January 22 (ANI): The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday strongly condemned the incident of trespassing and vandalism at the Indian Embassy in Croatia's Zagreb, and urged the Croatian authorities to take action against those responsible.
"We condemn the incident of trespassing and vandalism at our Embassy in Zagreb, Croatia by anti-India elements," the MEA said in a statement, adding that the matter has been raised strongly with the Croatian authorities.
"Under the Vienna Convention, diplomatic premises are inviolable and must be protected. Accordingly, we have taken up the matter strongly with Croatian authorities, both in New Delhi and in Zagreb and asked them to hold the perpetrators accountable for their reprehensible and illegal actions," the statement read.
The incident comes in the backdrop of strengthening ties between India and Croatia, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi's June 2025 visit to the Balkan nation last year, during which he held talks with the top leadership of the country, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to travel to Croatia. On his arrival in Zagreb, he was received by his Croatian counterpart, Andrej Plenkovic.
As part of the visit, India and Croatia also signed four memoranda of cooperation in the fields of agriculture, culture and science. In addition, another memorandum was signed between the ICCR and the University of Zagreb for cooperation related to the study of Indology. (ANI)
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