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Breakthrough reached in Indo-US nuclear deal
Saturday, July 21, 2007
09:03 IST
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Washington: India and the US today achieved a breakthrough in talks over civil nuclear deal with the two sides reaching an understanding on an agreement that will operationalise the deal but put off a formal announcement till completion of the political process.
After four days of intense official level negotiations the two sides reached an understanding on a common text of 123 Agreement.
"We have basically finalised the text but the document cannot be divulged," a senior Indian official told PTI. The official said, the document cannot be made public as it has to be approved by the Indian Cabinet.
Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon and US Undersecretary of State Nicolas Burns held tough discussion over last four days to resolve differences on issues like reprocessing right for India and fate of the deal if New Delhi were to conduct a nuclear test in future.
National Security Advisor M K Narayanan also met with Vice-President Dick Cheney, Secretary of State Condolezza Rice, Defense Secretary Robert Gates and US National Security Advisor Stephen P Hadley.
Senior officials said that if a formal announcement has not been made, it is only within "standard procedure", in that the whole exercise will have to move away from diplomats and civil servants to the higher political levels.
© Copyright 2006 PTI. All rights reserved.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
09:03 IST
Blog this story
Washington: India and the US today achieved a breakthrough in talks over civil nuclear deal with the two sides reaching an understanding on an agreement that will operationalise the deal but put off a formal announcement till completion of the political process.
After four days of intense official level negotiations the two sides reached an understanding on a common text of 123 Agreement.
"We have basically finalised the text but the document cannot be divulged," a senior Indian official told PTI. The official said, the document cannot be made public as it has to be approved by the Indian Cabinet.
Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon and US Undersecretary of State Nicolas Burns held tough discussion over last four days to resolve differences on issues like reprocessing right for India and fate of the deal if New Delhi were to conduct a nuclear test in future.
National Security Advisor M K Narayanan also met with Vice-President Dick Cheney, Secretary of State Condolezza Rice, Defense Secretary Robert Gates and US National Security Advisor Stephen P Hadley.
Senior officials said that if a formal announcement has not been made, it is only within "standard procedure", in that the whole exercise will have to move away from diplomats and civil servants to the higher political levels.
© Copyright 2006 PTI. All rights reserved.