Rome: The commander of the Italian navy's landing forces defended two of his soldiers accused of shooting dead two Indian fishermen, saying the chance of them making a mistake were "very remote".
"They are elite soldiers, the best we have," counter admiral Pasquale Guerra said in an interview with Italian daily Il Giornale today. "They are experts because they have taken part in all our main foreign missions... The chance of them making a mistake is very, very remote," he said.
The soldiers, Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone, members of the San Marco regiment, were deployed on board an Italian oil tanker to guard against piracy and the Italian defence ministry has said the soldiers believed the pair were pirates.
The tanker was sailing from Singapore to Egypt when the incident took place on Wednesday off the coast of Kerala. The two men were escorted off the ship and arrested on Sunday and remanded in custody for two weeks as a murder investigation continues.
As the two countries differed on the issue of arrest of two Italian marines for killing two Indian fishermen off the Kerala coast, Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Steffan de Mistura today met Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur here to discuss the matter.
Mistura, who arrived here this morning, is understood to have raised Italy`s concerns about the arrest during the meeting held in External Affairs Ministry.
Italy had on Monday said that there were "currently considerable differences of a legal character" on the issue of the arrest of the two Italian soldiers, who opened fire at fishermen mistaking them to be pirates off Kochi coast.
Italian Foreign Ministry has said it will "continue on a political level the action so far carried out by a delegation of experts from the Italian foreign, defence and justice ministries."
India has maintained that it will go by its legal process only. Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi is also slated to visit India next Tuesday.
"We have made it very clear to them (Italy) that as representatives of India, we will go by our legal process. Of course, there are differences of opinions.....," Indian government sources have said.
Referring to the telephonic conversation between the Foreign Ministers of the two countries and subsequent visit by an Italian delegation comprising officials from their legal and foreign ministries, the sources said India was willing to engage and put across its legal process to them. (PTI)