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According to Foreign Minister Goyar Ayub Khan, speaking on Reuters television on 6 May: "The Americans have injected another irritant [into our relationship]... Why shouldn't we talk on something positive, like trade, better relations, something positive and better for the future. These small intricacies and irritants, why are we getting bogged down?" On 27 April, the New York Times reported that Russia had been heavily assisting since 1994 in the development of a sea-launched ballistic missile called the Sagarika. Both States quickly denied the suggestion. On 27 April, Indian Defence Ministry spokesperson S. Ghosh told the Associated Press: "India does not have any project like this." On 28 April, Yevgeny Ananyev, Director General of Rosvooruzheniye, Russia's State arms trading agency, told Interfax: "Such work is not being done." American comment, however, was noncommittal. According to White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry (27 April), "we have made no determination at this point that any cooperation that we've detected is a violation" of the guidelines of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR).
Reports: Russia aids India on missile, United Press International, 27 April; Did Russia help India make missile?, Associated Press, 27 April; US, Russian talk about missiles, Associated Press, 27 April; Russia denies India missile help, Associated Press, 28 April; Pakistan ignores US sanctions following test of Ghauri missile, Itar-Tass, 5 May; Pakistan says US sanctions harming relations, Reuters, 6 May.
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