The United States said on Friday that 'some technical issues' have delayed progress on an agreement to operationalise the civil nuclear deal with India but it is clearly committed to the initiative.
"I can't give you a sense on the final timing, but, look, the government is clearly committed to it (the nuclear deal). We understand that the civil nuclear agreement not only is important, but it's also a template for dealing with other countries," White House Spokesman Tony Snow told reporters.
He was responding to a query on whether the 123 Agreement would be finalised during the meeting of President George W Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during the G-8 Summit in Germany next week.
"Any time you have an agreement this big and this ambitious, you're going to run into some technical issues that make progress a little more halting than you'd like it to be. But we're still committed to its success," Snow said.
"One of the things we think is important for people to recognise... is you got nuclear power, which is clean, it doesn't have -- you don't have greenhouse emissions. It offers an opportunity to give people the prospect of economic growth without the kind of pollution that has caused environmental concern around the globe," he added.
Foreign Secretary Shivshankar MenonĀ held talks on Thursday with US Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns in New Delhi to iron out remaining differences on the 123 Agreement, which has already witnessed '90 per cent progress'.
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