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Pranab meets Manmohan Singh over N-deal

TimePublished on Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 13:14 in Nation section

THE BIG DEAL:  Pranab along with Antony had a two-hour long meeting with Sonia Gandhi on Friday night.

THE BIG DEAL: Pranab along with Antony had a two-hour long meeting with Sonia Gandhi on Friday night.


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New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and briefed him about the situation arising out of the government's standoff with Left parties on the Indo-US nuclear issue.

During the 40-minute meeting with the Prime Minister, Mukherjee, who is also the government's chief negotiator on the nuclear deal, is understood to have apprised Singh about the deliberations he and Defence Minister A K Antony had with leaders of the Left and UPA allies in the last few days.

Mukherjee did not speak to reporters after the meeting.

He along with Antony had a two-hour long meeting with Congress chief Sonia Gandhi last night. The government has been in the past few days trying to end the face-off with Left parties on the nuclear deal, which showed no signs of abating.

Mukherjee last night said, "there is no improvement or deterioration (in the situation). It is a standstill."

UPA allies like RJD, DMK and LJP, who were firmly backing the government on the deal, have said that the agreement was in the interest of the nation.

The allies have, however, said the government should take in due consideration the viewpoints of Left in the matter.

The Left parties have already made it clear that they will vote against the government if it moves ahead with the pact.

Mukherjee had last night met CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat and CPI National Secretary D Raja in a bid to find a way out of the current imbroglio. The two Left leaders asked the government not to go to the IAEA for finalising the India-specific safeguards agreement which they felt amounted to operationalising the nuclear deal.

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