Nuke flip-flop: US shocker to India on NSG meet eve
US has made it clear that its assurances of fuel supplies to India are not meant to "insulate" it against the consequences of a nuclear test. N-deal: Losers, Gainers
WASHINGTON: In curiously-timed disclosures, the US has made it clear that its assurances of nuclear fuel supplies to India are not meant to "insulate" it against the consequences of a nuclear test.
A day ahead of the meeting of the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group(NSG) in Vienna where the fate of the controversial Indo-US nucleAr deal is expected to be decided, the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Howard Berman has released State Department's anwsers to 45 questions on the deal which indicate clearly differing perceptions on key issues between New Delhi and Washington.
The questions were submitted to the State Department by Berman's predecessor Tom Lantos way back in October last year and anwsers were sent on January 16 this year. For nine months, these documents were kept under wraps and have been made public just before the Vienna meeting.
The answers were considered "so sensitive, particularly because the debate over the agreement in India could have toppled the government of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that the State Department requested they remain secret even though they were not classified," according to Washington Post which quoted a Spokesman for Berman as saying he had made the anwsers public because the US Congress must have "relevant information".
Berman recently wrote a letter to the US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice in which he threatened that the deal will be blocked in the US Congress if the Bush Administration does not incorporate additional conditionalties in any NSG waiver to India.
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