After Putin trip, US unhappy, but no change in Obama's India plans
December 13, 2014  10:47
The US is unhappy over India doing "business as usual" with Russia, but it will have no effect on President Barack Obama`s upcoming visit to India which remains an "important partner."

"No. India remains an important partner," State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters Friday when asked whether deals reached during Russian President Vladimir Putin`s just concluded visit to India would change Obama's plans.

Obama has been invited by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be the chief guest at India`s Republic Day parade on January 26. He will be the first US president to get that honour and the first one to visit India twice while in office.

"Obviously, our economic relationship is a big part of what we continue to work on," Psaki said while repeating its caution to "allies and partners" that it was not time for doing business with Russian following its intervention in Ukraine.

The US, she said had seen reports about India and Russia signing agreements in oil exploration, infrastructure, defence and nuclear energy including construction of 12 Russia-built nuclear units in India over the next two decades.

"We continue to monitor it, but we haven't looked at all the specifics of the contracts, for obvious reasons," Psaki said. But "We continue to urge all countries not to conduct business as usual with Russia."
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