US rules out India-like nuke deal with Pakistan
Oct 07, 2008
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Rice to India for landmark nuclear deal
AFP - Oct 03, 2008
WASHINGTON (AFP) - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice left for India Friday to sign a civilian nuclear deal, a landmark in a budding strategic partnership and a foreign policy win for the Bush administration.
Rice got the green light after both houses of Congress in the last week voted for the agreement which lifts a ban on civilian nuclear trade imposed after India first conducted a nuclear test explosion in 1974.
uel, during her weekend trip to New Delhi, said Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security John Rood.
US rules out India-like nuke deal with Pakistan
Times of India - Oct 03, 2008
WASHINGTON: The US has ruled out an India like civil nuclear deal with Pakistan for the present, saying India's case "was unique in the respect of a long history of Indian behaviour".
"At the moment, I'm not aware of a contemplation of a similar such deal at this time with Pakistan," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said Thursday when asked about Islamabad's demand for such a deal.
about it before and our position is the same," he added.
US looking for enduring friendship with India: Rice
Hindu - Oct 03, 2008
Washington (PTI): Asserting that Indo-US ties were on a "very firm footing", US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice has said the historic nuclear deal was part of the broader framework for a more "enduring" friendship with India.
"....It is indeed an historic agreement. It is an agreement that cements an effort that we have been making for some time to bring together the world's largest democracy with the world's oldest continuous democracy," Rice said at a reception by State Department to thank all those responsible for getting the legislation through Congress.
t cement and be one of the cornerstones of our relationship, but I just want to take a moment to say that it is not the only element of this relationship," she said.
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Rice raises doubts India nuclear deal will be signed on trip
AFP - Oct 03, 2008
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany (AFP) � US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice flew Friday to India to showcase a historic civilian nuclear deal but raised
US Secretary of State Visits India To Discuss Nuclear Accord
Voice of America - Oct 03, 2008
By Anjana Pasricha US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is arriving in India to discuss the US-India civilian nuclear agreement, which has received
Secretary of State Rice heads to India
The Associated Press - Oct 02, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) � Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel Friday to India to commemorate approval of a landmark US-India nuclear cooperation accord,
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