India's food safety regulator on June 5 banned the product after tests that it said showed the noodles contained excessive levels of lead.
"The only thing that interests me is to have the product back as soon as possible and that things are cleared up," he told AFP in an interview while visiting the Milan expo.
"We are doing all we can to make contact with Indian authorities at the earliest," he said, adding: "The product is safe."
On Monday, the Swiss food giant said that the ban had led to 3.2 billion rupees (44.5 million euros, USD 50.5 million) worth of goods being withdrawn.
A Nestle spokesman said it was the biggest ever withdrawal of a product by the company.
The world's biggest food company is challenging the June 5 order from the government's food safety regulator and is in the process of destroying more than 27,000 tonnes of Maggi noodles after halting production.
Nestle does not give a breakdown of sales per brand but Jon Cox, an analyst at Kepler Cheuvreux, put it at around three billion Swiss francs (2.8 billion euros) a year.
The safety scare is a huge blow to the company, which has been selling its Maggi products for more than three decades in India, and has 80 per cent of the country's instant noodle market.
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