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Media Briefing by Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran on the call by
External Affairs Minister on President Bush. Good
Morning to all of you. I will be just giving you a very short account
of the meeting that the External Affairs Minister had this morning
with President Bush. I will not go into details, because there will be
a more detailed briefing of the press after we have the bilateral meeting
between the External Affairs Minister and Condoleezza Rice which will take
place around noon. So I will not take questions and answers, I will
just give you the flavour of the meeting that took place this morning.
The meeting was held in the Oval Office and present from the US side were
the Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, the National Security Adviser
Stephen Hadley, the Chief of Staff Andrew Card and other officials. On
our side, of course, accompanying the External Affairs Minister were the
Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Mr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, the
Indian Ambassador Mr. Ronen Sen and myself. President
Bush was exceedingly warm and friendly in his remarks. He said he was
extremely excited about the state of India-US relations. He said he was
going to use the next four years of his second term to further strengthen
these relations to take them to a much higher level. He expressed admiration
about the strengths that India has in terms of the talents of its people;
its democracy, the fact that it is a flourishing democracy of one billion
people, a very diverse country. He
spoke about India as a global power with which the United States wanted to
work very closely together for the common good for world peace; for mutual
economic benefit. And in this context, we touched upon some of the issues.
And one very important issue, of course, was the issue of energy, and the
challenges that we are going to face in the energy sector. He said
India and the US need to work in this particular area which would include
the area of civil nuclear cooperation. President
Bush also said he could not wait to visit India; that he was looking forward
to his visit within the year and also he conveyed to the External Affairs
Minister that he was very much looking forward to receiving our Prime
Minister in the near future and that a very warm welcome awaited our Prime
Minister. External
Affairs Minister in his remarks drew attention to the fact that from the
first day in office, even during the first term, President Bush was a leader
who was extremely focused on developing relations with India; that he had
made a very personal commitment to taking these relations forward. As a
result, India-US relations are probably the best we have had for a very long
term and that we are looking forward to a much closer relationship between
these two countries in his second term. The
two leaders also spoke about the affinity that exists between the two
countries, as democracies; our commitment to democratic values and how this
provided an excellent foundation for taking our relations forward. I
think, I can characterize the meeting as an extremely warm and friendly
meeting and it has set the stage for a very productive session that we would
be having later this afternoon between External Affairs Minister and
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Thank
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