Monday, June 7, 2010

Obama looking for ‘ambitious results’ from India visit

Barack Obama

U.S. President Barack Obama continues, "Has decided to see results" in his determination to India, he one of the most important and relatives in India "expects".

Obama visited in November, "a unique new level of cooperation" We have negotiated in India last week was our strategic relationship, which would give the weight of U.S. Deputy Foreign Minister of South Asia, Robert Blake said Monday.

"We're working on right now start to what will result in details about what the President's visit, he said, what is the strategic center of gravity wakes up visit will be the key areas, and all these Many important questions" When Appointment Expected Asked about the result.

"But I say unto you, that the President himself looks forward to the result set and then look at our relations with India could be one of the important and essential for our share of the world in the 21st century as Blake said." "When we develop the program and the number of results and thus leave the match."

"U.S. and India, how could already extensive cooperation to develop how the results of U.S. citizens and India makes the difference of life elsewhere in the world focuses on the issue?" The main theme discussed was easy to take into account the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Both parties can act as both governments had discussed a wide range of our two economies to develop innovative and create vitality.

He knew the American, Blake also in the autumn of Delhi high-tech and other innovative entrepreneurs will send a high distribution of the "New Partnership Initiative to develop the area in front of Obama's visit to go," said.

"Very bright for us," the state visit of President and Foreign Minister SM Krishna said, referring to the distribution of their compliance with Blake Obama stressed that the partnership with India as one of the main priorities of the planned one.

"Code, which the president said the United States believes that India is an important partner in transition to the 21st century."

"Planned and discussed co-operation began last week in November during the presidential election will visit tinted unique American Indian relations took a new level."

When asked about the concrete results of the negotiations, Blake said: "The focus was really the first time, a plan which we communicate with cabinet level ministers and secretaries and their deputies Receive large number Thurs think about how our company will deliberately go into the 21st century. He really what we genius.

He said, "and then look at each other and talk about all the stovepipes exist, and the interaction of ideas, something had to get rid of." So we think this is a very optimistic and encouraging strategic dialogue between our two countries had before. "

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