Obama to discuss the implementation of nuclear deal

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday met with U.S. President Barack Obama and the leaders of the civil nuclear agreement had extensive discussions on implementation measures. Manmohan Singh also announced that India-US relations is not a barrier.
Obama's visit to India in November last year, his first meeting with Prime Minister Singh. Singh, his historic visit to India in November when Obama decided to strengthen the strategic ties talked about.
Singh said that I am very happy to inform you that today's bilateral and multilateral issues, working together to create a problem in anything is left.
ASEAN and East Asia Summit, Singh said that the Obama accountability issues relating to civil nuclear deal said about the law of the country.
The Prime Minister said he told Obama that we have laws. Rules have been created. A rule we will come before Parliament for discussion.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh also said India is ready to Supplemental Nuclear Compensation to approve the agreement. He said that I [Obama] said that we will approve supplemental agreement.
Recalling Obama's historic visit to India last year, Singh said that we have in the past year in every direction. Investment, trade, higher education, clean Uurja and to strengthen bilateral cooperation in defense has progressed.
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Obama mentioned his visit to India in his opening statement in which friendship on both sides, business Snpakren and strengthened security cooperation.
Obama said we are making progress on many issues. The relationship between our two countries not only individuals have levels of lead.
The two leaders met each other on throughout the year once again expressed great pleasure.