Italy accused Indian authorities of "ambiguous and unreliable" behaviour after India's Supreme Court yesterday postponed till February 24 the hearing of the case involving marines Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone.
The families of the two marines were frustrated with a series of delays in the case that has been percolating without charges for two years, Italian media reported today.
The case is "not bilateral" but has international importance and thus, requires a coordinated response, she told local media.
"We can't go and get them by military force" but "several initiatives" are open to the incoming government, Bonino said.
The foreign minister said Rome was even considering asking the Commonwealth group of countries to take an interest in the case. The Commonwealth is a grouping of over 50 nations most of which were former colonies of the British empire, including India.
Earlier this month, Italy had petitioned the UN over the trial of its two marines in India under a strict anti-piracy law. However, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon asked Rome to resolve the issue bilaterally.
Italy yesterday recalled its Ambassador in India Daniele Mancini for "consultations". Indian Ambassador in Rome Basant Kumar Gupta was also summoned to the Foreign Ministry to convey Italy's "dismay" over the prolongation of the trial.
Defence Minister Mario Mauro said Indian authorities have hit "the limit" of Italian patience in the case. "This measure is the limit and what's even bigger is the indignation that has hit the whole nation and cannot fail to spread to the entire international community," said Mauro.
The EU, which is backing Italy, said the case threatens the future of anti-piracy operations.
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