China again imposed entry on India's entry into NSG, said- The decision should be with general opinion
China said on Friday that there will be no discussion on entry of India in this group before reaching a specific plan on the involvement of non-NPT member countries in the Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG).
Beijing: China on Friday said there will be no discussion on entry of India in this group before reaching a specific plan on the involvement of non-NPT member countries in the Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG). However, he refused to give any timelines to reach the consensus of member countries on this issue. In May 2016, after giving India's request for membership of NSG, China has been insisting that only those countries who sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) should be allowed to enter the NSG. There are 48 member countries in the NSG. It regulates the global nuclear business. India and Pakistan have not signed the NPT. However, in 2016, on the request of India, Pakistan also applied for membership of NSG.
China's view is not changed by India's membership in the nuclear supplier group
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said on the questions related to any change in China's approach to India's entry into the NSG, in a media briefing here, that the countries which have not signed the NPT, without reaching any specific plan, the NSG There will be no discussion on joining. He said, "Therefore, there will be no discussion on the inclusion of India". Lu also said that China is not stopping India's entry into the NSG and reiterated that Beijing's stand is that the rules and procedures of the NSG should be followed. On the 20th of June in Kazakhstan, the full meeting of the NSG is being held in the state of Assam. "As far as I know this is a complete meeting and on the participation of the countries which have not signed the NPT and the political and legal issues related to it Will be discussed ' He said that before reaching any particular plan, the NSG will not discuss the participation of countries which do not sign the NPT.
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Therefore, there will be no discussion on India's involvement. Referring to India's point that the majority of the NSG member countries are supporting its entry, while China is obstructing it, Loo said, "I can not say for India that China will stay in its path." , But I must say that there are certain rules of procedure and all the members must follow them. Also, the decision should be based on common opinion '. They said, "Discussing the entry of India or any other country is an internal subject of the NSG". He said that it may take time to form a general opinion, but it must be of general opinion.

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