"Previous statements and reporting on the Solicitor General of India's comments to the Supreme Court are puzzling. I welcome the clarification by the Indian government that it intends to make all efforts to bring back the Koh-i-Noor diamond in an amicable manner," Vaz said in a statement.
"I hope that the Indian Government will be in a position to convey its intentions to the Supreme Court soon," he added.
"There is no excuse for not returning precious items such as the Kohinoor diamond, a campaign I have backed for many years," Vaz had said last July.
Earlier this week, following the Solicitor General of India's remarks on the famous diamond being a gift to Queen Victoria, he had said: "This draws a line under this particular campaign. There may of course be other issues that need to be pursued. I am sure Her Majesty the Queen will be pleased as she celebrates her 90thBirthday.
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