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Tashkent: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reiterated the Indian Government's stand on the Iranian nuclear issue that "maximum possible scope should be given to dialogue, discussion, rather than to coercive methods." He told The Hindu, in response to a question, on board the special Air India flight taking us from Berlin to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, that he found large-scale support, including in Germany, for such a view. Asked for an update on how he saw the situation developing on the Iranian nuclear issue, Dr. Singh told me: "I don't know the stage of negotiations between the P-5 and Iran but I do know where we stand. And our stand is that Iran is a signatory to the NPT [Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty]; and as a signatory to the NPT, it must have all the rights for the peaceful uses of atomic energy. And simultaneously, it must honour all the obligations that go with being a member of the NPT regime.
"I recognise some problems have arisen in recent years about certain aspects of the Iranian nuclear programme, which have raised doubts. But I do believe that, by and large, there is
"We have a long civilisational relationship with Iran. We want to strengthen our relationship. And our influence is to ensure that this problem is resolved to mutual satisfaction through dialogue and discussion."
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