http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/china-sticks-to-its-guns-on-indias-membership-to-nsg/article8759941.ece

BEIJING, June 22, 2016
Updated: June 22, 2016 17:29 IST

NSG issue: China sticks to its guns

*Says India’s membership of NSG not on Seoul meet agenda*

China on Wednesday stuck to its guns, stating that India’s membership
of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) was not on the agenda of talks in
Seoul as of now. This goes against signals sent a day earlier that
Beijing was open to talks regarding entry of new members who have not
signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)

In a written statement, the office of the Foreign Ministry
spokesperson said: “As for the entry of non-NPT countries, the group
has never put that on its meeting agenda. Based on what we have at
hand, the agenda of this year’s Seoul Plenary Meeting circulated by
the Chair does not include this issue either.”

Membership of non-NPT members

The Foreign Ministry, however, acknowledged that three rounds of
“informal” discussions were held along a separate channel on the
membership of non-NPT members.

“It is true that all parties attach great importance to the entry of
non-NPT countries, and the group has had three unofficial discussions
on various issues related to the entry of non-NPT countries through
Friends of Chair presided over by the Argentine Ambassador. Although
parties are yet to see eye to eye on this issue, such discussions help
them better understand each other. China hopes to further discuss this
issue and will play a constructive role in the discussions.”

Not blocking India’s entry?

China also sought to reject the impression that it was blocking
India’s entry into the NSG. “The NSG has never put the entry
application of non-NPT countries on its agenda, so it makes no sense
to say that discussions are blocked.”

The Foreign Ministry stressed that only membership of countries that
had signed the NPT was on the agenda of talks in Seoul. “Deliberation
on the entry of specific countries is on the agenda of the Seoul
Plenary Meeting. However, it is worth noting that the meeting is only
to deliberate on the entry application of countries that are state
parties to the NPT.”


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