However, Singh, who received a call from Monti, recalled the clarification given by the Ministry of External Affairs to Italy prior to the return of the marines to India last month.
The telephone call by Italian Prime Minister came amid concerns in Italy over the slapping of murder charges against the marines which entails death penalty.
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The sources said Prime Minister Singh appreciated the Italian government's decision to send the marines back to India in line with the commitments that had been made before the Indian Supreme Court and in order to enable the judicial process to move forward.
Singh also recalled the recent conversation between the External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and the Deputy Foreign Minister of Italy, Staffan de Mistura and mentioned that the process of setting up a special court is at a fairly advanced stage and the Attorney General would provide further details in this regard during the next hearing in the Supreme Court on April 16.
"Prime Minister Singh also said that in view of pending investigations, it would be premature to take a view on specific aspects.
"However, he recalled the clarifications provided by the MEA to Italy in its earlier communication prior to the return of the marines," sources said.
Monti thanked Singh for the update. He also conveyed his condolences on the "sad" incident in South Sudan which led to the death of 5 Indian Peacekeepers and injuries to 4 others.
Monti's call came aagainst the backdrop of National Investigation Agency(NIA) registering a murder case against the two Italian Marines for allegedly killing two Indian fishermen off Kerala coast last year.
The charge entails maximum punishment of death penalty. However, Khurshid, in Parliament last month, had ruled out that the case will attract death penalty.
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