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Rice visits India to commemorate landmark N-accord
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will on Friday travel to India to commemorate the approval of a landmark US-India nuclear cooperation accord, a foreign affairs victory for Bush during his final months in office.
Friday, 03 October 2008 10:23

The Senate voted 86-13 Wednesday to overturn a three-decade ban on atomic trade with India, giving congressional approval to a pact that allows American businesses to begin selling nuclear fuel, technology and reactors to India in exchange for safeguards and UN inspections at India's civilian, but not military, nuclear plants.

Spokesman Sean McCormack told reporters at the State Department that Rice will be in India Friday through Sunday and will meet with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other leaders.


The landmark accord marks a major shift in US policy toward nuclear-armed India after decades of mutual wariness.

Bush, who must still sign the accord into law, said it "will strengthen our global nuclear nonproliferation efforts, protect the environment, create jobs and assist India in meeting its growing energy needs in a responsible manner."

Rice said in a statement that the deal "reflects the transformation of our relations and a recognition of India's emergence on the global stage."

In India, the governing Congress party spokesman Veerappa Moily called the deal "a monumental achievement."

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