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Singh seeks a clean deal, says it should satisfy India
by pankaj kumar | September 26, 2008 at 03:33 am
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Washington, September 26: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh hoped that the Indo-US nuclear deal would be approved in a manner "satisfactory" from the point of view of both the countries as he met President George W Bush in Washington but could not ink the agreement in the absence of a Congressional nod.
Bush, on his part, assured Singh that his Administration is "working hard" to get the deal approved "as quickly as possible" after the House of Representatives postponed till Saturday debate and vote on a bill on the landmark pact.
It is understood that the House, which was considering a bill introduced by Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Howard Berman, has put off the voting due to pre-occupation with the financial bailout package and some other issues.
"We want the (123) Agreement to satisfy you and get it out of our Congress. And so we're working hard to get it passed as quickly as possible," Bush told reporters at the Oval office in the White House after a 40-minute meeting with Singh.
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at 03:43 on September 26th, 2008
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