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Lieberman to Push India Nuke Deal

Mr Roger K. Olsson | 12.08.2007 18:54 | Analysis | Other Press | Technology | London | World

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NEW DELHI, Aug. 12, 2007 (AP Online delivered by Newstex) -- Sen. Joe Lieberman said Sunday he would work to ensure the United States accepts a nuclear deal that allows the shipment of nuclear fuel and technology to India.

The broad nuclear deal, which was recently agreed upon by officials and lawmakers in Washington and New Delhi, has run into some resistance in both countries and must still be passed by Congress.

'I will do everything I can to help see it through the United States Senate,' Lieberman, I-Conn., told reporters during a three-day visit to India.

Lieberman said he hoped the agreement would transform the U.S.-India relationship 'into the most important bilateral relationship we have in the next century of our history.'

The senator, who met with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and leaders of the opposition, said he was confident the bill would pass in both houses.

However, he conceded that there would likely be strong opposition to the fact that the agreement allows India to reprocess nuclear fuel _ a key step in making atomic weapons _ and does not address the issue of future Indian nuclear tests. Under the agreement, reprocessing is to take place at a facility safeguarded by U.N. inspectors to prevent it from being used in bombs.

The document outlining the agreement says if the fuel supply from the United States is cut off for any reason _ an Indian test presumably among them _ Washington would help find third countries to supply New Delhi's reactors.

The deal allows the United States to ship nuclear fuel and technology to India, which in exchange would open its civilian nuclear reactors to international inspectors. India's military reactors would remain off-limits.

Lieberman said India's close ties with Iran could also pose a problem, but said it was not right of the U.S. to expect India to end its relationship with Tehran, given that other U.S. allies in Europe and Japan have kept ties with the country.

The senator serves as chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

India also needs to make separate agreements with the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and with the Nuclear Suppliers Group, an assembly of nations that export nuclear material.

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