US non-committal on N-deal assurances
US non-committal on N-deal assurances
The White House was non-committal on whether Bush had received any "private assurances" about US concerns on India's nuclear arsenal.

Washington: The White House was on Friday non-committal on whether President George W Bush had received any "private assurances" about US concerns on India expanding its nuclear arsenal during his telephonic conversation with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Asked if the US has any "private assurances" to address its concerns about India continuing to make fuel for its nuclear weapons stockpile or any expansion of that, White House spokesman Tony Snow said he was not aware of the contents of the conversation between Singh and Bush.

"I was not party to the phone call and I doubt it would have been considered. This was more...a touch base in terms of what's going on, on Capitol Hill," said Snow, who is accompanying Bush aboard Air Force One en route to Hanoi.

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