Indian victims cannot sue foreign suppliers for Nuke accident


New Delhi, Feb 8 (PTI): Foreign suppliers of atomic reactors to India cannot be sued for the damages by victims of a nuclear accident but can be held liable by the operator who has the right of recourse, government said today releasing details of the understanding reached with the US recently.

In a seven-page 'frequently asked questions' dealing with contentious issues including liability, compensation and right of recourse in case of nuclear mishap, the External Affairs Ministry said the understanding on the policy hurdles were reached after three rounds of discussions between the Indo-US Nuclear Contact Group, which met last in London, just three days before President Barack Obama arrived here on January 25.

"Based on these discussions, an understanding was reached with the US on the two outstanding issues on civil nuclear cooperation, which was confirmed by the leaders (Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Obama) on January 25, 2015," the ministry said.

Asserting that the country's Civil Liability for Nuclear Damages (CLND) Act "channels all legal liability for nuclear damage exclusively to the operator", the MEA said, "concerns" over the broad scope of Section 46, pertaining to possible actions under other laws, have been raised by suppliers, both domestic and foreign and clarified that this section "does not provide a basis for bringing claims for compensation for nuclear damage under other Acts."

The ministry further said this Section applies exclusively to the operator and does not extend to the supplier was confirmed by the Parliamentary debates at the time of the adoption of the CLND Act.

"It may be noted that the CLND Bill was adopted by a vote. During the course of the vote on various clauses of the Bill, in the Rajya Sabha two amendments were moved for clause 46 that finally became Section 46 of the CLND Act that inter- alia sought to include suppliers in this provision. Both those amendments were negatived. A provision that was expressly excluded from the statute cannot be read into the statute by interpretation," it said.

"At the same time it does not create the grounds for victims to move foreign courts. In fact that would be against the basic intent of the law to provide a domestic legal framework for victims of nuclear damage to seek compensation. The fact that a specific amendment to introduce the jurisdiction of foreign courts was negatived during the adoption of the CLND Bill buttresses this interpretation," it further added.

The ministry also rejected suggestions that there was no 'right of recourse' for an operator against foreign suppliers, saying the Section 17 of CLND provides right of recourse.

"While it provides a substantive right to the operator, it is not a mandatory but an enabling provision" which can be included in the contract between the operator and the supplier for having a risk sharing mechanism.

"As a matter of policy, NPCIL (Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd.), which is a public sector undertaking, would insist that the nuclear supply contracts contain provisions that provide for a right of recourse consistent with CLND Rules of 2011," MEA said.

Justifying setting up of the insurance pool of Rs 1,500 crores, the ministry said there were about 26 insurance pools operating around the world in countries such as France, Russia, South Africa and the US.

The India Nuclear Insurance Pool has been instituted to facilitate negotiations between the operator and the supplier concerning a right of recourse by providing a source of funds through a market based mechanism to compensate third parties for nuclear damage. It would enable the suppliers to seek insurance to cover the risk of invocation of recourse against them.

"The Pool envisages three types of policies, including a special suppliers' contingency policy for suppliers other than turn key suppliers. Operators and suppliers instead of seeing each other as litigating adversaries will see each other as partners managing a risk together. This is as important for Indian suppliers as it is for US or other suppliers," MEA said.

An international workshop will be held in New Delhi to exchange information on international experience with the insurance pools.

The government also rejected the contention that all the financial burden of the compensation was passed to the tax payer, saying, "It should be understood that there is no extra burden on the taxpayer or the Government."

The CLND Act already requires NPCIL (Operator) to maintain a financial security to cover its maximum liability for civil nuclear damage (Rs 1500 crores), the MEA said, adding currently, it takes out a bank guarantee for this amount against which it pays an annual fee.

With the India Nuclear Insurance Pool (INIP), a market based international best practice will be followed and the NPCIL will take out insurance under the Pool for the same amount and just as it pays an annual fee now it will pay an annual insurance premium to the Pool, it added.

The Government will make available Rs 750 crores to the Insurance Pool for the first few years till the insurance companies are able to maintain it on their own.

On maximum amount of liability, the ministry said that in respect of each nuclear incident there shall be the rupee equivalent of 300 million Special Drawing Rights (SDRs).

"As the current value of 1 SDR is about Rs 87, three hundred million SDRs are equivalent to about Rs 2,610 crores. Section 6(2) of the Act lays down that the operator's maximum liability shall be Rs 1,500 crore. In case the total liability exceeds Rs 1,500 crores, as per the CLND Act, this gap of Rs 1,110 crores will be bridged by the Central Government. Beyond Rs 2610 crores, India will be able to access international funds under the CSC once it is a party to that Convention," it noted.

With India committed to ratify the international Convention of Supplementary Compensation (CSC) for nuclear damage at the earliest, India will be able to access international funds under it also.

Country's liability law also provides that the Central Government may establish a "Nuclear Liability Fund" by charging such amount of levy from the operators, in such manner, as may be prescribed. The move may result in a nominal increase of 2 to 5 paise per electricity unit to the consumer, according to sources.

"The constitution of a Nuclear Liability Fund has been under consideration for some time. Such a Fund is proposed to be built up over 10 years by levying a small charge on the operators based on the power generated from existing and new nuclear plants. This is not expected to affect the consumer’s interests," the ministry said.

The ministry also ruled out any question of possible enhancement of the amount of compensation in the Act in future and its effect on recourse against suppliers with respect to existing contracts, saying there was well established jurisprudence that a change in law cannot alter the terms of an existing contract made under the then extant law.

"A retrospective law which affects the substantive vested rights of a Party under a contract would not be sustainable in a court of law," it added.

The MEA paper came in the backdrop of suggestion by various commentators that government had conceded the interests of tax payers to break the seven-year-old logjam in the Indo-US nuclear deal.

  

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  • Stan, Udupi/ Dubai

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    The party which was shouting from rooftop has surrendered meekly .If you rewind their own speeches in Parliament they will be exposed off their double standards.

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    Ridiculous!!! What if the nuclear device or material imported itself is Fake??????Every gadget sold for a price is be bound by warranty/guarantee these days

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    Yogesh, Nakli Ko Asli Kaha Se Milega ...

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    Remove ur congi-tinted glasses jossy..u'll see better!!!I'm talking for a greater cause and u r still

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    This is nothing special or exclusive to India. All the countries are bound by the same rules.
    Nuclear disasters happen mostly by accidents with operation and maintenance rather coz of defects in the reactors.
    People who want to oppose Modi and central BJP govt., can go ahead. But we have a decisive govt.

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  • James Peter DSouza, Mulki/Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    Dear Mr. Shetty

    Then why you go for warranty / guarantee on purchase of any electronic / home appliance?. You are the sole user and responsible for the consequences as you are the user!!

    Also does your statement mean that if one made the mistake, the mistakes should be repeated? That too legally?

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    Somehow the rule is logic since atomic plant is solely maintained by Indians…. People who now questions NaMo should answer that who ped CEO of Bhopal Company at Airport to flee from India?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    India is regretting voting a MORON ...

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  • Narayanan Laxmanan, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    We are on our way to get Doomed Under the able leadership of Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi..

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  • Chandra, Dubai

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    Looks like people of India have forgotten Union Carbide disaster. Jai ho Modiji, now disasters can take place officially. No blame, no claim. No value for life.

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  • shAikH moHd rizwan, karkala

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    Dear readers,

    Is "Bhopal Gas tragedy" and "Endosulfan"is not enough for government to learn the mistake?

    A BP is forced to pay compensation of $10 billion for oil spill and the victims of Bhopal got less than Rs35,000.

    When most advance nation like Japan can't avert 'Fukushima' nuclear disaster,how well India is prepared for it?

    When Germany and France is reducing dependency of Nuclear power for clean energy,Is PM Modi's government consider Indian's life is too cheap?

    When Bhopal and Endosulfan is not part of 'Swatch Bharat Abhiyan',which continued produce deformed babies and health implication,who is responsible for to clean the spill?

    When Bomb explosion near Kudankulam nuclear plant kills 6 will not be considered as internal security threat,how safe is our Nuclear power plant?

    Jai hind

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  • Sethu, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Citizens shall have the recourse to file damage suit against the Government for installing a pro-corporate clause in the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damages (CLND) Act. This is a deliberate act of the elected government through ordinance route to legalize Union Carbides and Indian Andersons of tomorrow. The people who suffer from nuclear accidents shall have absolute rights to claim damages, anybody right from supplier to local operator in the chain, who they feel have financial capacity to pay damages. The innocent people who is no way responsible for policy decisions and implementation shall not be left to the mercy of Corporates who are placed with liberty to claim damages, if the MoU has such enabling provisions. If they decide to pay damages from own sources, it will be at the cost of shareholders. Please do not compare our statutes and procedures with that of developed countries where the objective of the elected Government is welfare of the people. Please introspect, where do we stand? In lighter vein, let people ask FAQs now. Once the accident takes places, there will be left nobody to ask questions and those who are responsible to give answers would have flown out. India Nuclear Insurance Pool (INIP) will help people to jump in and to escape from radiation hazards!!!!!

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  • Vishaal, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    This is as simple as that. If you buy geezer at home, you are responsible for any accident, not the geezer supplier. Same logic applies here.

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    but geezer has warranty period and it has to adhere to international safety standards then only it will be released to market.

    mishandling of the geezer by the client or using it beyond expiry date or misusing it will only free manufacturer of his obligations.i dont think it was a right move by the govt to accept this condition .

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  • JK, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Let's blame Maruti, toyota, TATA companies or their dealers for all the accidents happening on the road, how about that?. Now are we going to stop buying car because accident might happen?

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  • KS, mlore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    You can not compare car or bike with nuclear reactors. If any accident happens(God forbids) this is question millions of life and generation to come. Those who are behind money and power are least concerned of life of poor people.

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  • Albert D' Souza, Mangalore/San Francisco

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Internatioal Insurance companies are private business for profit (not government owned LIC,). Who will pay the premium for insurance pool of Rs 1,500 crores, up course It is Indian poor tax payers and electricity consumers. All developed countries of the world are closing down the nuclear energy for a reason and no recent nuclear energy reactors. How many of the Indians remember Enron electricity system in India & world what happened India's most industrial State Maharashtra had no money to pay for the expensive electricity . Only the Contractors, Suppliers and corrupt Government officials may benefit from this deal. Remember worlds most poorest people live in India. Do you think it is good for them.

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    how many nuclear accidents have we heard so far?, for progress there will always opposition

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Chaaiwala already sold India to the foreign countries. If Pakistan and China creating problems at the border Feku have no spine to stop it. In case of accident from the nuclear plant, victims will be paid by the Indian tax payers. So Modi's policy is totally anti India and now everybody realized who is anti national. Delhi assembly election result will teach him lesson.

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  • Vellano1, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    ABey aise kitne country hai yaar idhar..? CHaiwala sold it to RSS... chaiwala sold it to AMbani.. chaiwala sold it to Adani..
    chaiwla sold i to USA
    Chaiwala sold it to Austrlia, japan, greece and german
    chaiwala sold country to Pope, paadri, mantri, kantri and santri!!...

    WTF do you smoke?

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  • Amita, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    @Ramesh S, mangalore.. you talk like a scientist now. It takes 10-15 years to build a nuclear reactor. How long it might take to develop Mangalyan or test a nuclear bomb hiding from US spy satellites? People like you was quick to give credit to Feku for Mangalyaan and for previous Vajapayee led NDA for Nuclear test. Today India have their own space programme, it is IT software super power..Huge reputation in the world, Excellent educational institute, has largest railway network in the world..and if you're proud about this.. thiese are initiated by governments other than BJP. BJP even wanted to get votes by claiming nuclear explosion which all the previous governments (project started during VP Singh's time) able to hide to get nuclear weapon capacity secretly. NDA made it public and made Pakistan a nuclear state and killed that spy who the previous governments kept secretly in Beijing to keep an eye on Pak-China activities.. Yo know what happened when NDA got power in the central..it was like Mangana kai ge maanikya sikka hage..they did not thought about country at all...

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  • Wilfred J. Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York, USA

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    As I know this issue at international level, suppliers are not responsible, but users are. The users must check the quality of the material, finished goods before they accept and purchase. If quality of the material is poor, the user have no reason to buy substandard material. The user must have properly educated and trained and professionally stable personnel for these types of nuclear material usage. Total Accountability lies with the user, not the supplier of the material as they may try to sell anything by bribing the purchase personnel of the firms.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    This is a agreement is signed by Modi in haste which will have so much negative effects once the agreement come into force.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    To all over here commenting like idiots. It does not matter if victims cant sue the suppliers. that clause it self is stupid and is just raised by the opposition and modi haters to make a issue out of nothing. Just imagine do you raise the same issue when car companies sell cars without safety features??? no. does anybody sue the car companies when people die because of absence of safety features. no.

    secondly, nothing will happen to nuclear reactor, if at all anything happens we will have more serious issue on our hands than suing anybody.

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  • STAN, UDUPI/DUBAI

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    One more U turn added to Modi Sarakar!

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  • Tomcat , Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Mr. 56inch chest feku now wants to feku with the so that he can become the permanent prime minister of India by book or crook.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    ..even it looks dangerous almost every developed countries operate nuclear reactors..chances of accidents are rare, but happened..considering our heavy dependence on environment damaging coal,fuel based economy its time to move to clean nuclear energy source sooner or later..even developed countries pressuring developing countries to pay for carbon fund..MODI haters should know that we are still taking a baby steps on nuclear energy..nobody will die within 5 years..construction of a single reactor will take minimum 10-15 years, hence you have plenty of time to change Govt..if you want you can stop construction during PAPPU era..

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    C'mon, Ramesh, you are contradicting PM and his ardent fans by saying we are taking baby steps in nuclear technology. As per him we were champions/pioneers in fields like nuclear physics, rocket science, genetic engineering etc etc. some 10000 thousand years ago.You'll find them in our ancient books, some of them (along with brains also?)unfortunately have been stolen by invaders. But whenever there's a scientific/technological breakthrough somewhere in the world, we say 'It was already there in our ancient books' and some of our expert hypocrites interpret some outlandish Sanskrit Shloka to prove our point!

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    geoffry,

    the concept of transport entities flying for one destination to another was expalined in vimana shashtra several thousands before aeroplanes came into existence.else how can you tell there were giant vimana shahstra scriptures written even before aeroplanes came into existence
    .
    thats why albert einstiein told scientists must be indebted to indians

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  • praveen, udupi

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Feku has shown to America that cows are superior to human beings in India.

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  • R.J.F, U.S.A

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Modi started over-acting. He doesn't want to develop India, he wants to develop the world. He is trying for "Universally Popular".
    The man who had been refused a VISA to U.S.A and later invited by Obama. This is nothing but the reflection of ego, to hell with development.
    'Who's fathers what goes', I remembered a childhood joke.
    DELHI ELECTION RESULT IS THE EXAMPLE. He and Amit think they can win with their speeches.?

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  • Master, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    True nationalistic party has too much concern of people rather than licking western boots...Modiji you have virtually sold us...Still people call some party as "nationalistic" ...!!!
    A new corruption case surfing up in mumbai...949 crore deal to Install just 6000 cctv cameras...!!!

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  • Nish, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Feku will sell whole country through his corporate crews. 69% Indians suffer only because 31% feku's foolishness.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Go ahead modiji...

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  • Vellano1, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    This is bad.. though, I am optimistic there is no more accidents in these!.. in any case, SECULARS will blame ONLY MODI for everything bad! be it nuclear leak or train accident!... so that is OK

    and worst case... if there is a nucelar leak, we are such small country whole thing will be destroyed/along with radiation effects on masses.. who will fight in courts anyways.. vhe vhe vhe USA ped atom bomb on asians, Union Carbide left gas to kill people.. who has time to battle for all this..! isn't it?

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Feku chaiwala desperately signed a nuclear deal which will give the foreign operating company a escape route in case there is a nuclear accident.

    Americans must be laughing at our stupidity.....all thanks to our Traitor with a 56'inch chest!

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  • sid, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    india will never progreess if we think the world will do every thing for us . if we need power from nuclear we need to take risk . good the government is going ahead and making swift decisions .

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  • James Peter DSouza, Mulki/Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Feb 08 2015


    We were been crying foul for FDI that it will effect the stability / foreign rule etc. But now hurriedly signed the nuclear pact without safeguarding the common interest.

    Industrialist, Multinationals may be are happy with the investment and scopes.

    But what about the common man? Even his safety is compromised!! What kind of development is this?

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  • Amith, udupi

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    BJP opposed this clause tooth and nail during UPA and signed in a hurry when their time came ...wah Bhai Wah...now whatever they sell you buy at the risk of Indian citizens !!

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Modi is a master in making Indian Public as "ULLU".... Now Obama has gone one step further to make Modi a " SUPER ULLU "

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  • GANGARAM, MOODBIDRI

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    HOPE THERE WILL BE NO ANOTHER BHOPAL WITH THIS!!!

    VIDESHI BAZAR ME SWADESHI KA JAAN NA NIKLE!!

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  • Homer, bharat

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    wahh..wahh...While in opposition they opposed to an extent that govt was almost brought down by ...Now when in power they go all out to appease the US at expense of common Indian? Congress was better , at least they did NOT sell out the country...Please clarify who will compensate if Bhopal like tragedy happens?

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  • Ahmed.S, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    To get good boy certificate from Obama ,modi signed the treat in haste.After all for these kind of people money,power is more important than human life and human values.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    If this agreement is accepted to Hindustan, then it will be a blunder of the century.

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    even in uae there is a nuclear plant coming up!!!

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  • gm, Mlur

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    What is the outcome of this? Again India will Looser side?

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Swadeshi Sold out to Vedeshi....

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    This nuclear issue is unclear and serious. Even media were not aware of these clauses during Obama's visit.

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