Reacting cautiously, India on Friday said it welcomed the United States bill on the nuclear deal but noted that it contained certain 'extraneous' and 'prescriptive' provisions.
"The government welcomes the outcome of the conference in the US Congress that has reconciled the waver bills earlier passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate respectively that would enable resumption of civil nuclear energy cooperation between India and the US," External Affairs Ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna said.
He, however, said that government also noted that the draft contained certain extraneous and prescriptive provisions.
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee will be making a statement on the issue in Parliament soon, the spokesman said.
Observing that the Bill awaits favourable votes by the House and the Senate, he said the US administration has assured New Delhi that once passed, this legislation will enable it to fulfill all its commitments and obligations under the July 18
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