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Source: India summons top US diplomat a second time in protest of strikes on ships near Oman

India summoned U.S. Deputy?chief of Mission in Delhi to protest against U.S. Military strikes on commercial'vessels' off the -coast of Oman on Friday, a?Indian source said. This is the second time New Delhi has voiced its displeasure in the last three days. Jason Meeks, the U.S. deputy head of mission in the country, was summoned to India by the government for the first-time on Wednesday. This followed a U.S. Navy attack on the Palau flagged oil tanker Settebello that resulted in the deaths of three Indian sailors.

The attack on Thursday was a similar one, but this time there were no reported deaths or injuries.

The Indian source stated that "MEA summoned meeks to lodge protests against attacks on commercial ships?off of the Coast of Oman", referring to the Indian Foreign Ministry, which is called the Ministry of External Affairs.

Source: "Yesterday another vessel with twenty Indian crew members on board was attacked," source adds.

The U.S. Embassy at New Delhi didn't respond to a request for comment immediately.

New Delhi and Washington developed a strategic partnership in the past two decades. It is rare for India to summon a U.S. ambassador to lodge a protest.

Washington's tariffs, and its engagement with New Delhi’s rivals Pakistan or China have put pressure on the strong ties that exist between these two countries.

The death of Indian sailors occurs just days before a possible meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Trump at the Group of 7 Summit in France. Reporting by YP. Rajesh, Saurabh. Sharma and Tanvi. Mehta. Ahmed.

(source: Reuters)