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N-deal with India prime focus of US nuclear policy: Rice
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August 26, 2008 10:21 IST

The United States has said that the India-US nuclear deal, whose fate now rests with the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group, is currently the country's principal focus on the civil nuclear front.

 Indo-US Nuclear Tango

Asked whether developments in Georgia will affect the US-Russia [Images] civilian nuclear deal, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice [Images] said the present focus of America's nuclear commerce policy was the India deal and not the one with Russia.

 N-deal: 'We can pull it off at NSG'

"Our principle focus right now has been on the India civil nuclear deal, having worked through the International Atomic Energy Agency, now working through the NSG, and still trying to get into a position to make the appropriate presidential determinations in early September. So that's our focus right now on the civil nuclear side," Rice said on her way to Tel Aviv.

NSG waiver may take time: US

Commenting on the recent developments in the Caucasus region and Russia's support to the breakaway region of US ally Georgia, Rice said US is keen to ensure that no independent states emerge in Europe.

US hints at changes in draft NSG waiver

She, however, did not state clearly as to whether the US-Russia civil nuclear deal, which has already been presented to the Congress, would be affected by Russian military action in Georgia.

N-deal will not supersede domestic law: US

"We are going to continue to review what we will do about the various elements of the relationship with Russia. As you know, we've been very focused on what to do for Georgia. We've been making certain that there's a clear message that there aren't going to be any new lines in Europe," Rice said.

"And we've been very focused on getting the Russians to live up to the obligations that they undertook to (French) President Sarkozy, not all of which have been yet fulfilled," she said.


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