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Japan backs N-deal owing to international consensus

TOKYO: The Japanese government today defended its clearance of the Indo-US civil nuclear deal saying it had backed the deal to join an international consensus taking a “comprehensive perspective''.

“Japan has decided to join the consensus from a comprehensive viewpoint,'' Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura told newsmen on Monday saying nuclear power would help India fight global warming.

“It would be a tool to prevent the emission of a huge volume of green house gas as this emerging country of a billion people continues its rapid growth,'' the Japanese top official said.

Machimura was quoted by the Kyodo news agency as saying that the safeguards agreement India has reached with the IAEA would ensure inspection of India's nuclear facilities and increase transparency of the country's nuclear activities. The top Japanese o fficial said despite his country's backing of the civil nuclear deal at the key NSG meet in Vienna, Tokyo still had concerns.

“We would continue to assert that India should join the comprehensive test ban treaty,'' Machimura said. – PTI

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