India, France working on nuclear cooperation agreement

By IRNA

New Delhi:Visiting France Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner Monday said India and France are working on a proposed civil nuclear agreement.


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The issue of civil nuclear cooperation will be discussed during the visit of French President Nicholas Sarkozy in New Delhi next month but finalization of the agreement will have to await till India gets a nod from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said Kouchner as he wound up his four-day visit during which he met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and held talks with External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee.

Asked whether the two sides had finalized the text of the proposed agreement, he said “No, we are working on it. We cannot sign it, but we can conclude the agreement.”
He said discussions are underway on details and particular proposals of the agreement which would be on the lines of the Indo-US deal.

“This agreement is coming from the text of your (India’s) future eventual agreement with America,” Kouchner said, adding however, that “there is some difference in the way.” He did not elaborate.

India has to align with and implement all the international laws of the IAEA and “we are waiting for that,” he said apparently referring to the proposed safeguards agreement for which New Delhi is holding talks with the global atomic watchdog.

France, a key member of the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), is keen to see the international community opening up atomic trade with India and has expressed readiness to help in this direction.

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