<p>US President Barack Obama Friday acknowledged that India and the US may "disagree" on certain issues, but such differences can be worked out in a spirit of mutual respect.<br /></p>.<p>"No two nations agree on everything, and so of course sometimes India and the United States will disagree. But I believe that we can work through any differences in a spirit of mutual respect," Obama said in an interview to India Today magazine.<br /><br />"Moreover, whatever differences we may have are greatly outweighed by the many interests we have in common," he added.<br /><br />The US president said that all this requires "good communication and coordination", not just between leaders but between governments.<br /><br />"When those of us at the leadership level agree on a course of action, our governments have to actually implement our decisions. We have to make sure that words are matched by deeds," he said.</p>
<p>US President Barack Obama Friday acknowledged that India and the US may "disagree" on certain issues, but such differences can be worked out in a spirit of mutual respect.<br /></p>.<p>"No two nations agree on everything, and so of course sometimes India and the United States will disagree. But I believe that we can work through any differences in a spirit of mutual respect," Obama said in an interview to India Today magazine.<br /><br />"Moreover, whatever differences we may have are greatly outweighed by the many interests we have in common," he added.<br /><br />The US president said that all this requires "good communication and coordination", not just between leaders but between governments.<br /><br />"When those of us at the leadership level agree on a course of action, our governments have to actually implement our decisions. We have to make sure that words are matched by deeds," he said.</p>