*THE HAGUE: The Foreign Office on Monday said India couldn’t submit any newstatement before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the KulbhushanJadhav case.*
According to spokesperson Foreign Office, India couldn’t come up withsignificant justification regarding passport of Jadhav. “India failed totell the court about arrival of Jadhav into Pakistan and the reason behindit.”
The FO said India even could explain that how Kulbhushan Jadhav managed toget the passport and travel at least 17 times to Delhi.
“India also failed in putting up justifiable arguments on retirement dateof Kulbhushan Jadhav,” the spokesperson added.
He said the neighbouring country also didn’t furnish any pension details ofthe spy if he was actually retired [from the Indian navy].
Earlier in the day, Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Faisal said Pakistanilegal team was fully prepared to proceed the case. “The attorney general isleading the team, Inshallah Pakistan will get success,” Dr Faisal continued.
Pakistan maintains that it would be incompatible with international law forsomeone sent as a spy/terrorist by a state to be afforded access toofficials of that state, as India asserts.








