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United States President Barack Obama has assured Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that the United Nations Security Council resolution asking non-Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty states to sign the proliferation treaty is not directed against India and that his country would fulfill all obligations with regard to the nuclear deal.
"We have been assured (by the US) that this is not a resolution directed against India and that the US commitment to carry out its obligations under the civil nuclear agreement, which we have signed with the United States, remains undiluted," he told reporters while wrapping up his two-day visit to attend the G-20 Summit.
"That (commitment on nuclear deal) we have been assured officially by the United States government," Dr Singh said.
He was replying to a question about the UNSC resolution asking all non-NPT states, including India, to sign the treaty. Asked whether he had any bilateral meetings with Obama, the prime minister said the US President did not have bilateral meetings with any leader because of paucity of time.
"But on Friday night, I met him and today I was seated to his right during lunch. I discussed some important issues with him," Dr Singh said.
Image: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with US President Barack Obama at the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh | Photograph: Chris Wattie/Reuters