dailynews
 ONLINE


OTHER PUBLICATIONS


OTHER LINKS

Marriage Proposals
Classified
Government Gazette

India 'unshakable' against nukes, PM tells Japan

JAPAN: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asked Japan for its moral authority to let his country into the club of civilian nuclear powers, boasting of "unshakable" commitment against proliferation.

Singh and US President George W. Bush last year reached a controversial deal to give India access to civilian nuclear technology even though it has not signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty on atomic weapons.

The pact needs the approval of the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group, of which Japan is a pivotal member.

"Like Japan, India sees nuclear power as a viable and clean energy source to meet its growing energy requirements," Singh said in an address to the Japanese parliament.

"We seek Japan's support in helping put in place innovative and forward-looking approaches of the international community to make this possible," he said.

In an aside from his prepared text, Singh added: "At the same time, I would like to confirm that India's commitment to work for universal nuclear disarmament remains unshakable."

Japan's support for the India-US pact is seen as significant as it is the only nation to have been attacked with nuclear weapons and is also a major civilian atomic power.

Japan has been seeking warmer relations with India but has yet to offer a position on the nuclear pact. Singh meets Friday with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Yohei Kono, the speaker of the lower house, who is often seen as a liberal within the ruling party, thanked the Indian parliament for its annual silent prayer for victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

"And again we call on your country to mutually cooperate to abolish nuclear weapons," Kono said in a short speech welcoming Singh.

TOKYO, Friday, AFP

EMAIL |   PRINTABLE VIEW | FEEDBACK

Gamin Gamata - Presidential Community & Welfare Service
Kapruka - www.lanka.info
www.srilankans.com
Sri Lanka
www.army.lk
www.news.lk
www.defence.lk
www.helpheroes.lk/
www.peaceinsrilanka.org

| News | Editorial | Financial | Features | Political | Security | Sport | World | Letters | Obituaries | News Feed |

Produced by Lake House Copyright © 2006 The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd.

Comments and suggestions to : Web Editor