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This Article is From Sep 10, 2016

Will Continue To Work ‘Constructively’ For India’s NSG Membership: U.S.

Will Continue To Work ‘Constructively’ For India’s NSG Membership: U.S.
File Photo of US President Barack Obama, centre, talks with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at the start of the G20 Summit welcome dinner in Hangzhou, China (Source: AP/PTI)

The U.S. will continue to work “constructively” with New Delhi and other countries for India's entry into Nuclear Suppliers Group, a senior U.S. official confirmed.

“We continue, and will be, continued to work constructively with India and with members of the NSG on India's accession in the months ahead,” State Department spokesperson Elizabeth Trudeau told reporters at her daily news conference on Friday.

However, Trudeau did not respond to questions on the talks between U.S. and China on the issue. China is the only major country that has opposed India's membership.“On the particular conversations on China, because I know you're going to come back and ask, I have nothing to read out on that,” she said.

“We've been very clear since 2010, the U.S. has made clear our support for India's full membership in the four multilateral export control regimes. We continue to believe India is ready for the NSG,” she said.

“In the last meeting, the NSG participating governments did not reach a consensus decision to admit any new applicant into the group. We were disappointed in the outcome,” she said, adding that decisions within NSG are taken with consensus.

“Discussions within that group are confidential within that group. But the U.S. remains committed. We believe India is ready for full membership. We will work towards that goal,” Trudeau said.The U.S. has been playing a lead role in supporting India's bid in the 48-member elite group. China had scuttled New Delhi's bid at the Plenary Session of NSG in June.

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