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US does not consider Nuke deal "dead"

Source: Hindustan times
Mumbai : India | about 1 year ago  
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IST(29/4/2008) As uncertainty loomed over the Indo-US civil nuclear deal, the Bush Administration said it is "never" going to declare the stalled pact "dead" since the deal is considered "critically important". Nuclear Suppliers' Group but felt the "main stumbling block" was the internal political...
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  • News Source: NewKerala | about 1 year ago
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  • News Source: Hindustan times | about 1 year ago
    IST(29/4/2008) As uncertainty loomed over the Indo-US civil nuclear deal, the Bush Administration said it is "never" going to declare the stalled pact "dead" since the deal is considered "critically important". Nuclear Suppliers' Group but felt the "...
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