It has been agreed between the two countries that the 'peace clause', crucial for uninterrupted implementation of India's food security programme, will continue indefinitely till a permanent solution is found by the WTO.
As per the Bali agreement, the peace clause, which gives legal security to member countries and protects them from being challenged under other WTO agreements, was to continue till 2017.
"India and the US have successfully resolved their differences relating to the issue of public stockholding for food security purposes in the WTO in a manner that addresses our concerns.
Attributing the successful bilateral talks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US in September, she said "After the Prime Minister's visit to US, there was a greater understanding of India's position."
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In Washington, the US Trade Representative Michael Froman said that the Bali package, which was held up in July after India raised concerns over the food security issue, will now move forward.
"We have overcome that delay and now have agreement with India to move forward with full implementation (of the Bali package)," he said.
Sitharaman expressed hope that the Council would clear the way for India to sign a protocol for implementation of the trade accord.