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India refuses to comment on ‘Washington Post’ report

Updated on Sept 04, 2008 08:10 pm IST

India on Wednesday refused to be drawn into a controversy on a 'Washington Post' report over its agreement on civil nuclear cooperation with the United States. 'Washington Post' in its report quoted spokesman of Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee that fuel supplies to India were not meant to insulate it against consequences of a nuclear test. The report came ahead of the crucial Nuclear Suppliers Group meeting in Vienna.

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