The arrangement between the committee and the State Department to keep the materials confidential was from the start tied to the schedule for congressional consideration of the U.S.-India civilian nuclear cooperation agreement.
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The arrangement between the committee and the State Department to keep the materials confidential was from the start tied to the schedule for congressional consideration of the U.S.-India civilian nuclear cooperation agreement.
Mr. Berman decided his colleagues must receive the materials in early September so that they could be well-informed when the administration sent the agreement to Capitol Hill. The Bush Administration always knew that this material would be made public prior to Congress considering the nuclear agreement. The release of the information should come as no surprise to the administration
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