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Indian, US officials deny hitch in finalising nuclear deal

Washington, Feb 23 (UNI) Top Indian and US diplomats have ruled out the possibility of any last-minute hitch in finalising the US-India civilian nuclear agreement, setting at rest doubts raised in both the countries over the future of the historic deal.

Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon and US Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns said leaders of the two countries had already reached an understanding on the basic issue.

''Our job is now a technical job, actually, expressing it in legal terms,'' Mr Menon remarked.

He, however, admitted that it was not an easy job even after reaching the basic understanding. He did not spell out any time frame within which these formalities would be completed.

The two officials were replying to questions from an invited audience at their joint appearance at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a local think tank, after wide-ranging discussions on the bilateral issues earlier in the day.

Mr Menon, who is on his first visit to the US after taking over as Foreign Secretary, made it clear that ''it is not our job now to try and renegotiate the words we put in the proposed 123 agreement,'' relating to the implementation of the deal.

As far India-specific safeguards were concerned, he pointed out, ''We will discuss them with the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) separately and we are doing that. Whether that is compatible with the US law, I can not answer that question.'' Mr Menon said, ''It is an important sign for relations to think outside the box, to transform this relationship and start dealing with each other in a totally new way which reflects new reality.'' Mr Burns said he agreed with Mr Menon that the big issues had already been settled and what was left was the codification of what had already been agreed.

The two officials also focussed the two countries cooperation in the fight against terrorism.

Mr Burns highlighted the areas of cooperation, including intelligence, law enforcement and diplomatic field.

Mr Menon said, ''We both (India and United States) are the victims of terrorism and have the capability to deal with it.'' UNI

Vandalur Zoo getting ready for Lion-Tail Macaques

Chennai, Mar 14 (UNI) The authorities of the Aringnar Anna Zoological Park (Vandalur Zoo) here have started to construct a separate breeding enclosure for the Lion Tail Macaque, which they propose to bring under Foreign Animal Exchange Programme. Zoo officials said the new enclosure, at the cost of Rs 16 lakhs, coming up at a remote silent place in the Zoo would provide a natural habitat for the animals and would ensure breeding. The total enclosure would be for about.....

Pak agencies avert terror attacks by arresting suspects

Islamabad, Feb 23 (UNI) Pakistani law-enforcement agencies claimed to have averted four major terror attacks in different parts of the country with the arrest of 19 suspects. These suspects being controlled by ''some people'' in the troubled tribal areas near the Afghan border, sources said. The Dawn newspaper quoted an Interior Ministry official as saying that seven people had been arrested from Dera Ismail Khan town in the Northwestern Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 29. They were local Taliban and belonged.....

Prince Harry to be deployed in Iraq, wants to be on front

London, Feb 23 (UNI) Prince Harry, the third in succession to the British throne, and his squadron from the ''Blues and Royals'' will be deployed in Iraq in May despite Prime Minister Tony Blair's announcement that 1,600 British troops will be withdrawn at that time. The Prince, a Second Lt, will be leaving with 'A Squadron, of the Blues and Royals' as part of the next rotation of troops for Operation Telic. However, no details are yet known about.....
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