'It is India's expectation that our international partners in civil nuclear cooperation will implement the bilateral agreements that we have entered into,' he said during his reply to a debate in the Rajya Sabha on the working of the external affairs ministry.
Krishna also allayed concerns over the End User Monitoring (EUM) Agreement agreed between India and the US recently, saying it does not limit India's 'sovereign choice of whether, where and what weapons we choose to buy for our national defence'.
He said the India-US relations have been transformed in the recent years and signing of the civil nuclear deal last year was a major development in this regard.