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India, US agree to promote more effective global cooperation
Washington, Nov.25 (ANI): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Barack Obama have recognized that the India-U.S. relationship is important for managing the challenges the world will face in the 21st century.
Underscoring the compelling need to put in place global institutions which are both inclusive and effective to meet present and future challenges, both leaders welcomed the emergence of the G-20 as a premier forum to deal with international economic issues.
A joint statement issued on behalf of the two leaders after meetings at the White House here, recognized the scope for their countries to increase cooperation in peacekeeping, development and the promotion of essential human freedoms.
Both leaders committed themselves to achieving genuine reform of the United Nations including in its Security Council in a manner that reflects the contemporary realities of the 21st century and thereby enhances its ability to carry out its mandate as a representative, credible and effective forum for meeting the challenges of the new century.
Prime Minister Singh thanked President Obama and the people of the United States of America for their generous hospitality and warm welcome.The joint statement said President Obama looks forward to visiting India with his family in the near future. By Smita Prakash (ANI)
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