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Singh meets Obama at White House
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with US President Barack Obama during their meeting at White House in Washington on Friday. PTI Photo
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with US President Barack Obama during their meeting at White House in Washington on Friday. PTI Photo

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today held talks with US President Barack Obama, the first bilateral summit meeting after nearly three years.

Accompanied by External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, NSA Shivshankar Menon, Foreign Secretary Sujata Singh and Ambassador Nirupama Rao, Singh arrived at the White House for delegation-level talks that covered the stalemate in the ties over a civil nuclear deal finalised five years ago.

In the wake of the twin terror attacks near Jammu yesterday, Singh is believed to have articulated India's concerns over terror emanating from Pakistani soil and the need for Islamabad to rein in elements responsible for the violence.

Trade and other issues, including India's concerns over tight immigration rules in the US that affect IT professionals, also figured in the meeting. 

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(Published 27 September 2013, 22:39 IST)