Indo-US talks: Hillary takes tough stand against terrorism
Updated on May 08, 2012 02:29 pm IST
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today met Foreign Minister SM Krishna today in New Delhi and the two leaders discussed on various issues ranging from terrorism to bilateral ties. Addressing a press conference after the meeting with Krishna, Hillary took a tough stand on Pakistan, saying Islamabad must fight terrorism for its own citizens. She also added that the US hopes to see continuing progress in India reducing Iranian oil imports. Meanwhile, Krishna has said that Iran issue should be seen beyond the issue of Energy trade and the issue is not a source of discord between India and the US. Any more reduction of Iranian oil imports by India will be based on commercial, financial and technical considerations.
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