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Sonia, Manmohan, Rahul call on Prez, discuss bilateral ties

Sonia, Manmohan, Rahul call on Prez, discuss bilateral ties

Updated on: Jan 27, 2015 01:57 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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A four-member Congress delegation, headed by party chief Sonia Gandhi, called on visiting US president Barack Obama on Monday and discussed the crucial issue of operationalisation of the civil nuclear deal and the threat of Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria.

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The delegation, also comprising former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and senior leader Anand Sharma, also discussed cooperation in multiple sectors between the two countries.

The 30-minute-long meeting took place at ITC Maurya Hotel where the US President is staying and was also attended by Michelle Obama. Sharma said Obama acknowledged the contribution of the previous UPA government in signing the landmark Indo-US civil nuclear deal.

India and the US on Sunday ended the 7-year-old stalemate in operationalising the deal besides deciding to jointly produce military hardware during the talks between PM Narendra Modi and Obama. The Congress had earlier reacted cautiously to the “breakthrough”, saying it would have to see the fine print on whether issues raised by the US have been addressed within India’s legal framework and also sought details on how the difficulties were overcome.

 
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