U.S. strongly supports India’s NSG bid: Obama

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the U.S. President Barack on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit here, their eighth meeting in the last two years.

September 08, 2016 02:38 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:12 pm IST - Vientiane

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Barack Obama during a bilateral meeting in Vientiane, Laos on Thursday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Barack Obama during a bilateral meeting in Vientiane, Laos on Thursday.

The United States “strongly supports” India’s NSG membership bid, President Barack Obama on Thursday told Prime Minister Narendra Modi here as they discussed the immediate priorities in the strategic partnership, including deepening the civil nuclear cooperation and combating climate change.

“Had a great discussion with President of the US (POTUS) on India-USA relations,” Mr. Modi tweeted after his meeting with Mr. Obama on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit here, their eighth in the last two years.

A White House official, giving details of the meeting, said, “Reaffirming the strong bonds of friendship between the United States and India, the President underscored that the United States strongly supports India’s membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).”

The US has been playing a lead role in supporting India’s bid in the 48-member elite group. China had scuttled New Delhi’s bid at the Plenary Session of NSG in June.

The two leaders reaffirmed the importance of the deepening partnership between the two countries and the value of their shared engagement in the region, including through the East Asia Summit, the official said.

“President Obama praised Prime Minister Modi’s initiatives to reform the Indian economy. In particular, the US President expressed confidence that the passage of GST will unleash significant economic activity,” sources said.

During the meeting, Mr. Obama also praised Mr. Modi’s vision of entrepreneurship and innovation, which he said would be “very important for a country like India“.

Mr. Obama said that he had always been a friend of India and would continue to be a “strong partner of India and help in any way I can,” according to sources.

Both leaders reviewed the immediate priorities in the strategic partnership. They discussed climate change issues and energy cooperation. The two leaders also reviewed progress on Indo-US collaboration in nuclear energy, solar energy and innovati

“President Obama thanked Prime Minister Modi for his cooperation on a broad range of global and bilateral issues and commended Prime Minister Modi’s leadership in addressing the urgent threats posed by climate change,” the White House official said.

“The leaders noted our joint commitment, fulfilled by the United States in advance of the G20 Leaders’ Summit, to join the Paris Agreement this year as well as our resolve to adopt an ambitious HFC amendment to the Montreal Protocol this year,” the official added.

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