Letter’s reply
from U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
US not to support India joining NPT
as nuclear weapon state
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200607111310.htm
Balbir Singh Sooch <svmanch@gmail.com>
US IS MEDIATOR IN ITS OWN STYLE IN KASHMIR PROBLEM
AND IT IS ALSO THE NEED OF THE HOUR [Incident: 060406-000097]
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US IS MEDIATOR IN ITS OWN STYLE IN KASHMIR PROBLEM
AND IT IS ALSO THE NEED OF THE HOUR
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(Kimberly Smith) - 05/02/2006 11:22
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Thank you for writing and sharing your thoughts and concerns.
President Bush and I are committed to making the world a better
place for all Americans and all people. With your support and
encouragement, we can achieve this goal together.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
Customer -
04/06/2006 02:26 AM
US IS MEDIATOR
IN ITS OWN STYLE IN KASHMIR
PROBLEM AND IT IS ALSO THE NEED OF THE HOUR
Solution to
Kashmir issue left to India, Pak: Rice
HTTP://TIMESOFINDIA.INDIATIMES.COM/ARTICLESHOW/1480049.CMS
Sir,
From this statement, "It's a flashpoint. It's a place that has
sparked conflict in the region. And were there a resolution of it,
it would open up the region to greater prosperity as well as greater
peace,"......... "We're encouraged by what they've been doing in
terms of bus links and the ability of people to move. We're
encouraged by the discussions that they're having".
It is very much
clear that US is mediator in its own style and it is also the need
of the hour as India and Pakistan has kept Kashmir problem as a
flashpoint of conflict due to their weaknesses and immaturity but,
intentionally and deliberately, to keep on diverting the attention
of the people from main issues of neglected prosperity i.e. in the
field of education, health includes pure water, sanitation,
employment, environment and peace & justice.
Balbir Singh
Sooch
April 6, 2006
b_sooch@yahoo.com
Question Reference #060406-000097
Date Created:
04/06/2006
02:26 AM
Last Updated:
05/02/2006
11:22 AM
Status: Solved
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By courtesy:
THE HINDU
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200607111310.htm
US not to
support
India
joining NPT as nuclear weapon state
News Update
Service
Tuesday, July
11, 2006 : 1315 Hrs
Washington, July
11. (PTI): The Bush Administration has made it clear that it would
not support India joining the Non Proliferation Treaty as a nuclear
weapon state even as it worked "hard" for passage of a legislation
in Congress to implement the landmark civilian nuclear deal this
month.
In a veiled
reference to the opposition by the Left and some other parties to
the deal, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice also praised Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh for his "domestic fights against
protectionism" to win support for the pact.
"Let me be
clear: We do not support India joining
the Non Proliferation Treaty as a nuclear weapon state. Rather, the
goal of our initiative is to include India,
for the first time ever, in the global nonproliferation regime," she
told a meeting of American Association of Physicians of Indian
Origin and Asian American Hotel Owners Association here yesterday.
While the Bush
Administration was working hard to have the deal approved by the
Congress this month itself, it wanted India to fulfill
its remaining commitments under the agreement reached on July 18
last year, she said.
"Our work is not
yet done. The enabling legislation must now be voted on by the full
bodies of both houses. So we are hard at work with both houses of
Congress, especially with the India caucuses.
And we are encouraging both the Senate and House to vote on the
civil nuclear initiative this month, before the summer recess," Rice
said.
Two crucial
Congressional panels recently endorsed the deal reached between US
President George W Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in July 18
last year. |