New Delhi: There is a clash between the Ministry of External Affairs and the Home Minister over a visit of eight ambassadors from European Union countries to Nagaland.
The Home Ministry has written a letter to the MEA, claiming it was not informed by the ministry of the delegation visiting the north eastern state.
According to the letter, the Home Ministry and the Intelligence Bureau had no knowledge of the trip and no security clearance was obtained for the same, which is necessary in case of any delegation visiting a north eastern state.

The Home Ministry has written a letter to the MEA, claiming it was not informed about the Nagaland visit.
The ambassadors of Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Poland, Slovak Republic, Germany, headed by Joao Cravinho of the European Union are on a three-day visit to Nagaland starting May 13.
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