Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts

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.

Obama deficit plan aimed

President Barack Obama will lay out a plan on Monday to cut the U.S. deficit, striking a populist tone aimed at galvanizing his Democratic Party base ahead of the November 2012 election.
Obama will vow to veto any cuts proposed for the government-run Medicare health program for the elderly unless Congress agrees to raise taxes on companies and the wealthy.
The president's recommendations to a congressional "super committee" would deliver deficit savings of more than $3 trillion over the next decade, his aides said, with roughly half of those savings coming from higher tax revenues.
Republicans, who control the U.S. House of Representatives, are firmly rejecting any tax hikes to raise revenues. Many Democrats see that as a sign for Obama to stop trying to compromise with Republicans over tackling the debt, and instead to fight for the voters who put him office.
"These things are critical to the base," said Jared Bernstein, a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities in Washington and a former economic adviser to Vice President Joe Biden.
Obama, under fire from Democrats to defend Medicare and Medicaid healthcare programs as he seeks to boost flagging support ahead of next year's election, will demand that all Americans share the burden of controlling the budget.
"He will veto any bill that takes one dime from the Medicare benefits seniors rely on without asking the wealthiest Americans and biggest corporations to pay their fair share," a senior administration official told reporters on Sunday.
Medicare, for elderly and disabled Americans, and Medicaid for the poor, are viewed by analysts as the biggest contributors to long-term U.S. deficits, which many voters see as a key issue in the election.