Process to sort out outstanding issues relating to nuke pact

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 18 2013 | 8:16 PM IST
Japan today assured India that the process of negotiations towards resolution of all outstanding issues in finalising the civil nuclear cooperation agreement will be taken forward and sought further broadening of economic ties between the two countries.
Earlier this month, both sides had resumed their negotiations on the issue at a meeting in Tokyo after a gap of nearly three years and agreed to "intensify" the negotiations for the pact which will pave the way for export of nuclear reactors and technology to energy-starved India.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had, at a meeting with Prime Minister's Special Envoy Ashwani Kumar in Tokyo, said the process of negotiations will be taken forward in firming up the pact.
Referring to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Japan in May 2013, Abe said keeping up the momentum of bilateral exchanges would be important for taking forward the India-Japan partnership to even greater heights.
He also called for bilateral economic engagement to be further intensified to add value to the strategic and global partnership. In the meeting, both sides also pledged to further deepen their strategic and global partnership.
Referring to the forthcoming visit of Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko to India later this year, Kumar said India would be privileged to welcome the Majesties. It would be the first ever visit by the Japanese Emperor and Empress to India.
Kumar also reiterated the invitation extended to Prime Minister Abe to visit India for the annual summit, the MEA said here.
He said the summit between the two Prime Ministers would help not only consolidate the India-Japan strategic partnership but also expand bilateral cooperation and signal the shared determination of the two countries to work for peace, progress and prosperity in the region.
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First Published: Sep 18 2013 | 8:16 PM IST

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