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Hindu (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
U.S. can’t compel firms to give supply assurances: Mulford Sandeep Dikshit NEW DELHI: The U.S. has said that it will “faithfully honour every single commitment” in the 123 agreement but “cannot compel” its companies to provide “certain things.”Addressing newspersons hours after the U.S. Senate approved the India-U.S. 123 civil nuclear agreement, U.S. ambassador in India David Mulford...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | yesterday
... the US push, the Nuclear Suppliers Group would never have allowed the Indian waiver. US ambassador David Mulford himself admitted he had never seen this kind of diplomatic effort by the US to get the exemption through for India.Breaking protocol, Manmohan held a banquet for Rice to possibly soothe ruffled feathers. By all counts, this did not assuage the US official. One thing is...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
David Mulford says US cannot compel its companies to provide fuel to India
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Indian Express (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
The final nod from the US Senate on the N-deal brought about cheer, with the US ambassador to India David Mulford calling it a great day for both the democracies.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
... done today in the presence of officials like US assistant secretary Richard Boucher and ambassador David Mulford,” an official said. Rice said the wait should not be long. “The President will sign the legislation very soon. He wants to do it very soon. There are administrative reasons,” she said, adding that Bush had been busy over the last several weeks. The US secretary of state...
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
... in the day, re-described them as “political, not legal” commitments. On Thursday, US ambassador David Mulford, said, “The US government cannot compel US commercial companies, or other countries, to give technology or fuel to India. The 123 agreement is law, but not everything is binding. This is the way global agreements are made. However, these are presidential commitments, and will...