There was no change in China's stand on India's NSG membership bid: Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Geng Shuang.
There was no change in China's stand on India's NSG membership bid: Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Geng Shuang.
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GOA: China once again refused India's bid to become a member
of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, stating that there was conflict between members
of the group regarding the latter's inclusion.
Before the BRICS summit commences in Goa tomorrow, China
once again thwarted India's bid to become a member of the Nuclear Suppliers
Group. The Chinese Foreign Minister said some members of the NSG had
reservations over India joining the group.
Issues such as India's NSG membership bid and China blocking
UN ban on JeM chief and Pathankot attack mastermind Masood Azhar are likely to
be raised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his bilateral talks with
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday.
A range of key bilateral and international issues including
ways to tackle threat of terrorism besides security situation in the region are
also likely to figure in the talks on the sidelines of the BRICS summit.
Ahead of Saturday's meeting, Chinese Foreign Ministry
Spokesperson Geng Shuang said in Beijing on Friday that there was no change in
China's stand on India's NSG membership bid and New Delhi's attempts to get
Azhar designated as a terrorist by the UN.
"Until and unless there is not consensus on India
becoming a member of the NSG, China cannot support its claim," said the
Chinese Foreign Minister.
The conference begins tomorrow in Goa when leaders from
Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) will meet to discuss
common issues.
This is not the first time that China has signified that it
would not support India's bid to become a member of the NSG. China has also not
supported India's move to have Masood Azhar designated as a terrorist in the
United Nations.
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