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(From Agence France Presse)
Pakistan has protested against what it says is the harassment of its acting high commissioner in New Delhi, just days after both countries were engaged in tit-for-tat expulsions of embassy staff, officials said.
Foreign office spokesman Aziz Ahmed Khan said an Indian intelligence agency had been engaged in the "aggressive chasing" of acting high commissioner Jalil Abbas Jilani and a defence adviser posted to the mission.
A protest note was conveyed to acting Indian high commissioner Sudhir Vyas here on Friday, Khan said.
In New Delhi, Indian external affairs ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna said reports about the protest note were "surprising".
"This is surpirising because from our understanding, the Pakistani authorities had conveyed to our charges d'affaires that they had no complaints, ...