New Delhi, May 14: The middleman in the AgustaWestland deal, Christian Michel, has claimed that Italy may release details of a private conversation on the issue between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his counterpart Matteo Renzi if India does not release marines.
Both governments had denied any such meeting or conversation. According to media, Michel has suggested that the Italian government “may do something unpleasant” if a marine charged with murder is not released by India.
The “unpleasant” move would be to “admit to a meeting” between Modi and Renzi, the news channel quoted him as saying.
Though both governments denied the meeting, Michel had repeatedly insisted that the meeting did happen in more than one interview. Michel said he was talking about a brush-by meeting, which could be denied.
Michel said the Italian embassy in New Delhi briefed Agusta’s parent company Finmeccanica about the meeting. It was Finmeccanica which informed him, he said, refusing to identify the embassy official.
“The honourable prime minister (Modi) is in a horrible position. If he lets the marine go, he will be accused of a deal. If he doesn’t let him go, the Italians may do something unpleasant - admit to a meeting,” Michel said.
The scandal over “kickbacks” paid by Agusta middlemen in India resurfaced after a court verdict in Milan last month.
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