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India wants clarifications from US on sending troops to Iraq
New Delhi, June 30: India is awaiting clarifications on certain issues from the United States on the question of sending its troops to Iraq, Defence Minister George Fernandes said today.
New Delhi, June 30: India is awaiting clarifications on certain issues from the United States on the question of sending its troops to Iraq, Defence Minister George Fernandes
said today.
Stating that discussions had been held with Pentagon officials on the matter, he said New Delhi had sought "clarifications on certain issues" from Washington and "we are
still awaiting their response."
He, however, did not elaborate what the issues were.
External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha had last week said India would take a decision on the matter after resolving all the "issues" and building a consensus. "Foreign troops were being killed in Iraq earlier also.... The number is increasing. But we have other more important considerations. We will take a view after taking them into consideration..... We are looking at every issue," Sinha had said.
Major opposition parties have asked the Centre to clearly declare that India would not be part of the US occupation in Iraq and said any other stand amounts to infringement of parliamentary privilege. Bureau Report
He, however, did not elaborate what the issues were.
External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha had last week said India would take a decision on the matter after resolving all the "issues" and building a consensus. "Foreign troops were being killed in Iraq earlier also.... The number is increasing. But we have other more important considerations. We will take a view after taking them into consideration..... We are looking at every issue," Sinha had said.
Major opposition parties have asked the Centre to clearly declare that India would not be part of the US occupation in Iraq and said any other stand amounts to infringement of parliamentary privilege. Bureau Report