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PM concludes successful visit to St. Petersburg

PM Manmohan Singh on Tuesday concluded his three-day visit in St Petersburg on a 'highly successful' note.

Published on: Jul 18, 2006 10:13 AM IST
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday concluded his three-day visit in St Petersburg on a 'highly successful' note with world leaders coming strongly against terrorism and showing 'deep understanding' of India's concerns on energy security.

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Officials in St Petersburg said the strong statement by the G-8 leaders as also the four outreach countries on the issue of terrorism and those sponsoring it was a clear endorsement of India's position over Pakistan-backed cross-border terrorism.

Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran saw this united stand as a 'major political gain' for India.

During his discussions with President George W Bush, Russian President Vladimir Putin and other leaders, Singh had made a strong pitch for an unambiguous and united stand from the international community on combating terrorism.

Bush strongly condemned the recent blasts in Mumbai and Srinagar and extended complete solidarity of the US with India in dealing with the scourge.

During the meeting, Bush expressed optimism that the Indo-US nuclear deal would go through with the US Congress finalising the requisited legislation in the next few weeks.

 
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