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Chinese scholars concerned over US-Vietnam N-talks - Express India


Chinese scholars concerned over US-Vietnam N-talks.

Beijing Amid reports that US and Vietnam were in “advanced negotiations” on a nuclear deal, top Chinese scholars have accused America of trying to contain China and said Beijing cannot turn a blind eye to the moves “disturbing” the global order.

“The US is used to employing double standards when dealing with different countries ... as a global power that has promoted denuclearisation, it has challenged its own reputation and disturbed the preset international order,” said Teng Jianqun, Deputy Director of the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association.

He was reacting to a report in the Wall Street Journal that US and Vietnam, two former Cold War foes, are in advanced talks to share nuclear fuel and technology, which could “unsettle” China.

Under the agreement, Hanoi will reportedly be allowed to enrich uranium on its own soil, a move that is also expected to hamper global nuclear non-proliferation efforts, state-run ‘China Daily’ said.

Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not yet reacted to the news.

Noting that the US has also signed a civil nuclear deal with India which is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the daily claimed that the agreement was granted an exemption due to the American insistence. It did not refer to the approval granted by the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), of which China is a part, to the Indo-US deal.

There was also no reference to China’s own decision to construct two new 650 mw nuclear power plants for Pakistan, disregarding concerns of the US and India.

At the NSG meeting held in New Zealand in June, China had not informed the 46-member group about the development.

Questions from NSG members to the Chinese officials attending the meeting elicited no response.

“Washington thinks that because Asia is much different from the Middle East and will be less concerned about nuclear terrorism, its deal with Hanoi will not attract too much opposition,” Teng said.

Beijing will not be directly threatened by the deal but it will still have to be on its guard, Li Qinggong, Deputy Secretary General of the China Council for National Security Policy Studies said, adding “we cannot turn a blind eye to the situation.” “It means the US is strengthening cooperation with Vietnam to contain China. To Washington, the geo-strategic consideration has surpassed nuclear non-proliferation,” Fan Jishe, a researcher of the Institute of American Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said.

“But the latest development is certainly not going to block China’s way forward. It is sad that the US still has a Cold War mentality. On the other hand, China need not panic or raise its voice,” Teng said.
 
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BEIJING: China, which has recently dominated the security situation in North Asia, appeared shaken by a surprise move by the US administration to begin negotiations for a civilian nuclear deal with Vietnam.

Washington has confirmed it in negotiation a deal with Vietnam similar to the one it has signed with India. The move has implications for India, which faced Chinese resistance to its nuclear deal with the US. India is also wary about what it regards as China's non-transparent move to sell two more nuclear reactors to Pakistan.

The US move came a day after Vietnam accused China of violating its sovereignty by conducting seismic exploration near disputed islands in the South China Sea. But Vietnam has assured the world it was not interested in enriching uranium or doing anything with a military objective.

“The US is used to employing double standards when dealing with different countries ... as a global power that has promoted denuclearization, it has challenged its own reputation and disturbed the preset international order,” said Teng Jianqun, Deputy Director of the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, said in a statement.

China, which signed an agreement with the Vietnamese government after negotiations with the Vietnam Atomic Energy Committee in July last year, was hoping to be chosen for nuclear imports until the US delivered the surprise.

China also has a strong economic reason to be upset. A section of foreign investment is moving to Vietnam from south China because of increasing labor and other costs. US assistance for Vietnam’s plans to generate 16,000 mw of nuclear power is bound to hasten the process.

The Chinese foreign ministry has not yet reacted to the move. But the state-run China Daily said the move would hamper global nuclear non-proliferation efforts. It pointed out that the US has also signed a deal with India, which is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Indian foreign ministry sources said the move will not impact India-US nuclear deal because it has been accepted by the Nuclear Suppliers Group. The US entering into a transparent deal with Vietnam would only help further the cause of peaceful use of nuclear energy, which is different from the non-transparent deals between Beijing and Pakistan.

The question is whether it will give China further justification to establish two more nuclear reactors in Pakistan.

On its part, Vietnam has indicated it does not intend to enrich uranium or take any measures other than use nuclear technology for purposes other than civilian. “Vietnam doesn’t want to make its international relations complicated,” Vuong Huu Tan, president of the government-affiliated Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute was quoted by a newspaper as saying.
 
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Do we really need the same exact thing posted twice? someone posted the news 2 hours ago. Pay attention will you?

keep it up, if you continue to call Pakistan porkistan, we won't see you around for long.
 
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China is indulged in strengthening Porkistan with more weapons with an intent to harm India.
Now it need to worry about its own backyard.
I think China-Porkistan nuke deal will now become a tough nut to crack.:devil::devil:

edit your post,don't forget this is Pakistani forum,even though with an international flavor.Have respect for your hosts

By the way,your post is reported.:wave:
 
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Who d f**k cares about this stupid forum anyways??
This forum is full of self proclaimed arm chair experts.
TO hell with porkistan!!:rofl::rofl:

If you dont like the forum, why keep coming back??? did anybody invite you here. if u cant stop talking civil why dont u speak just in youtube forums.
Guys like you are the ones who gives people like us a bad name.

Please dont ever come back here if you dont like the forum. Just leave.!!!
 
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I don't care if they ban me. i have been banned 8 times. i will again come back.
:sniper::sniper: -----------------------------------------------:pakistan:
:partay::partay:

If you don't care about being banned, maybe you will care about the fact that you are hurting your country's reputation by trolling with your flag held high.

Or maybe that was your intention all along, to use false flags.
 
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This poster must have been banned immediately. But this poster may be another account of existing member. May be belonging to administrator or moderator. People like to add some spice to the mix sometimes. Games people play !
 
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Where d f**k are all the lousy moderators of this forum??
Why am i still not banned??

Because your action did exactly the opposite of what you were intended to do with your words. You are an insult not to Pakistan, but rather to the country that your flags indicate.
 
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They attacked Vietnam and had a long bloody war there.. and now giving a nuclear deal to them??/

Maybe they give something like that too Iraq and Afghanistan after some years..

Americans are truly a joke.
 
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I think this is strong arm tactics from US to tell China to not play in Pakistan...Lets watch.. The fun starts...
 
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