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U.S. says India refusal on WTO deal a wrong signalNEW DELHI/SYDNEY (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday that India's refusal to sign a global trade deal sent the wrong signal, and he urged New Delhi to work to resolve the row as soon as possible. A World Trade Organization pact to ease worldwide customs rules collapsed late on Thursday over India's demands for concessions on agricultural stockpiling. "Failure to sign the Trade Facilitation Agreement sent a confusing signal and undermined the very image Prime Minister Modi is trying to send about India," a U.S. State Department official told reporters after Kerry's meeting with Modi. Kerry was in New Delhi as part of an annual strategic dialogue to revitalize ties and lay the ground for a visit by Modi to Washington in December. The official said the meeting was "strong and positive" despite the breakdown at the trade talks in Geneva. |