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Official
Spokesperson: Good Evening. You already have had a briefing on the
meeting between Dr. Condoleezza Rice and External Affairs Minister
Shri Natwar Singh. Thereafter she met the Leader of Opposition Shri
L.K.Advani. She called on the Prime Minister. There was a restricted
delegation meeting of the US Secretary of State and the Prime
Minister’s Office and the Ministry of External Affairs. There was
also a one-on-one meeting between the Prime Minister and Dr. Rice.
Some of the points that I have out of the discussions I will share
with you. She told the Prime Minister that it was decided by President
Bush that she should visit India early on in her tenure as Secretary
of State and in his second term in order to convey the President’s
strong commitment to the bilateral relationship between India and the
United States and the great importance that he attaches to this
relationship. She conveyed an invitation from President Bush to the
Prime Minister to visit Washington. She also invited the External
Affairs Minister to visit the United States.
The Prime Minster explained to Dr. Rice India’s growing energy needs
in view of our rapid economic growth. It was pointed out that the two
countries can cooperate closely in this area and hence the need for an
energy dialogue covering all aspects including various traditional and
non-traditional sources of energy. There was also an exchange of views
on the regional situation. Dr. Rice welcomed the fact that the two
countries had been in close touch on the Nepal situation and the two
sides agreed that they needed to coordinate their approach to ensure
an early return to democracy in Nepal.
The Prime Minister also
underlined his strong commitment to the India-Pakistan dialogue
process and also emphasized that Pakistan needed to deliver on its
commitment to prevent cross-border terrorism. This was necessary in
order to ensure public support for the peace process in a democracy
like India.
Dr. Rice conveyed President Bush’s personal admiration for the
vibrancy and strength of Indian democracy particularly as it was a
multi-ethnic and multi-religious society of 1 billion people. There is
a sense of great affinity, she said, between the two countries as the
US is also a pluralistic democracy and there is a strong sense of
shared values, which provides a strong foundation for a multi-faceted
bilateral relationship. In fact, she said that given the many points
of complementarities that we have and areas in which we can cooperate,
this could be an extraordinary relationship between our two countries
in the next several decades.
On defence cooperation, she expressed United States’ keen interest
to emerge as a reliable partner and source for defence hardware and
technology. She particularly welcomed the excellent cooperation
between the two countries on organizing relief during the recent
Tsunami disaster and said that the speed and the scale on which India
deployed its naval and air fleet was deeply admirable.
Question: How long did the talks with the Prime Minister last?
Answer: I do not have the exact duration. I think the
one-to-one lasted about 20-25 minutes.
Question: What
did Dr. Rice have to say when Prime Minister said that Pakistan should
stop cross-border terrorism?
Answer: I do not have a verbatim report of how the conversation
went, but the United States and India have a deeply shared concern on
cooperation against terrorism on a global scale
Question: In the discussion on energy cooperation was the issue
of nuclear energy touched upon?
Answer: When we are talking of India’s growing energy needs
then it is quite clear that nuclear energy is one of the sources that
India looks for for meeting its energy needs. It is also what is
called clean technology and that is very much a factor in our planning
for our energy needs. As far as the morning conversation goes the need
was felt to have an energy dialogue in which such issues and concerns,
if there are any, can be sorted out. There is an understanding on the
need to use nuclear energy for our development purposes, for our
normal purposes. That understanding was obvious this morning and
therefore there was also this shared interest from both sides. In
fact, if you recall, Dr. Rice said in her statement at the press
conference that there is a need to set up this energy dialogue forum.
Question: On the reservations on the gas pipeline between India
and Iran…
Answer: I think a full answer to that has been given by EAM
this morning. I am not trying to match that.
Question: Any dates on President Bush’s visit to India?
Answer: No I have no dates.
Question: On Nepal is there any sense on what India and US can
together do?
Answer: There was a reiteration of the fact that the democratic
agenda needs to be followed in the region with particular reference to
Nepal, that there has been close cooperation between India and the US
in this regard. This was appreciated by Dr. Rice and it was also
underlined that we need to continue this coordinated approach so as to
ensure a return to democracy.
Question: She also said that our Ambassadors in Nepal are
closely in touch. Our Ambassador is here today. Anything on that?
Answer: He is here for consultations. I do not know what his
consultations have led to. It is a normal thing for an Ambassador to
come back for consultations frequently.
Thank You.
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