Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wrapped up a "very productive" state visit to the US with assurances of support from President Barack Obama on countering terrorism emanate from Pakistan, early completion of their landmark civil nuclear deal and allaying of concerns over Chinese role in South Asia.
A day after he held broad-ranging discussions with Obama to forge a "defining partnership of the 21st century", Manmohan Singh told the media on Wednesday he was sure that India and the US will "not only continue but strengthen the momentum of relations built up over the past few years".
At his first summit talks with Obama, Manmohan said they had decided on the early and full implementation of their landmark civil nuclear deal.
There were a "few minor problems" relates to an agreement on reprocessing of nuclear fuel, he said, adding: "I am confident that we can sort out these things in the next few weeks."
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