June 24, 2016, 3:30 pm
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BEIJING: China today gave clear indications it is not going to back India's case for a membership of Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). It is also using the North Korean nuclear situation as an excuse to refuse to accept India's request for support.
In a statement issued this morning, the Chinese foreign ministry said that no exceptions can be made to what it regards as a "rule" disallowing countries that have not signed the nuclear non-proliferation treaty to join the NSG.
The statement revealed how China is against India's entry due to nuclear controversies surrounding Iran and North Korea.
"And in the absence of NPT as the political and legal basis, how could the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula be resolved? All these merit reflection," Wang Qun, Director General of the Department of Arms Control of the Foreign Ministry, said in the statement.
Wang, who is China's negotiator in the NSG talks, went on to say that admitting India would amount to adopting double standards, which would result in enormous cost.
"While it's easy to adopt double standards, the consequence can be enormous," he said.
He said that NPT represents the cornerstone of the entire non-proliferation regime.
"If exceptions are allowed here or there on the question of NPT, the international non-proliferation then will be collapsed altogether. In the absence of NPT as political and legal basis, it will be inconceivable for the JCPOA on the Iranian nuclear issue to be reached," he said.
The statement refutes reports that China was trying to block India's entry while putting up several arguments to explain why India and other non NPT countries cannot be supported.
It said the world non-proliferation regime would collapse if non-NPT countries such as India were allowed in the nuclear suppliers group, the top Chinese official said in Seoul on Friday, restating Beijing’s opposition to New Delhi’s bid to enter the 48-member bloc.
http://nation.com.pk/international/...ks-india-s-nsg-case-with-north-korea-and-iran