This Article is From Jun 30, 2016

China Accuses US Of Ignoring Facts Over India's Nuke Club NSG Bid

China Accuses US Of Ignoring Facts Over India's Nuke Club NSG Bid

Last week, China succeeded in obstructing India's membership of the 48-nation NSG, which controls the trade and transfer of nuclear technology. (File photo)

Beijing: China today accused the US of ignoring facts over India not getting entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), claiming that a plenary meeting of the elite grouping in Seoul last week did not discuss the accession of any specific country.

China's assertion came in response to remarks by US Under Secretary for Political Affairs Tom Shannon on Wednesday that India failed to get entry into NSG due to opposition by a country.

Mr Shannon had said one country can break consensus in the 48-nation atomic trading bloc and insisted that such member should be held accountable.

Last week, China succeeded in obstructing India's membership of the 48-nation NSG, which controls the trade and transfer of nuclear technology and ensures against the proliferation of nuclear arms.

"With regard to the US officials comments on the NSG we want to point out that this official shows no regard to facts," Chinese Foreign Ministry official Hong Lei told a media briefing.

"In the plenary meeting in Seoul India' accession was not on the agenda of the meeting. It did not discuss the accession of any specific country into the group," Mr Hong said. "The news release of the plenary meeting said meeting discussed the technical, legal and political questions concerning the accession of relevant countries," he said.

On Mr Shannon's comment that China's motives in the South China Sea (SCS) was intended towards Indian Ocean, Mr Hong said "we are strongly dissatisfied with that" remark.

Mr Shannon had said, "What China is doing in the South China Sea is madness."

"China's intentions and positions on the SCS are very clear. First is to maintain our territorial sovereignty and maritime rights. Second, to resolve dispute through dialogue and consultation," Mr Hong said.

"The remarks made by the US official tries to drive a wedge among the regional countries, confuse the right from the wrong and are extremely irresponsible," he said.

"We ask the US side to honour its commitments of not taking side on the SCS issue. Play a constructive role in the SCS not the opposite," he said.
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