India, US to hold another round of N-deal talks

India
April 24, 2007 12:22pm CST
India and the United States will hold another round of talks to narrow down differences on a proposed agreement that will operationalise the civil nuclear deal when Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon travels to Washington later this month. Menon will undertake a two-day visit from April 30 during which he will hold talks with US Under Secretary Nicholas Burns on the 123 agreement amid indications that Washington was 'frustrated' at the speed of the negotiations. The meeting between Menon and Burns will be held ten days after senior officials from the two sides met in the South African city of Cape Town. Indian officials had said that "some progress" was made during the discussions which spanned over five days. Indian officials, however, maintained that some differences remained and further parleys were required to sort them out. The contentious issues in the proposed agreement relate to New Delhi's right over reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel and the fallout if India were to conduct an atomic test in future.
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@funfreak2k2 (1734)
• India
24 Apr 07
yes, the last condition should never be compromised. india definitely needs nuclear fuel but i think politicians are hurrying in finishing off the deal rather to think into future needs and necessities. no nuclear reactor should be allowed to be visited by IAEA