Nuclear non-proliferation regime must recognize India as Nuclear power

Nuclear non-proliferation regime must recognize India as Nuclear power

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Nuclear non-proliferation regime must recognize India as Nuclear power

According to Wang Yi, there is also a need to seek an expansion of consensus and reasonable solutions through consultations, taking the interests of all parties into account

No matter what Beijing or others keep uttering about safeguarding the integrity of the nuclear non-proliferation regime, it has no Standing without recognizing India as a nuclear weapon power.

To respect international norms and support the integrity of the nuclear non-proliferation regime USA, Russia and China must recognize India as a nuclear weapon power.

India is the most populous country in the world, already te third largest economic power and soon will be the fourth largest nuclear power too. France and Britain will relatively become quite small.

On March 14, Beijing hosted a meeting on the Iran nuclear issue, which brought together Chinese, Russian, and Iranian diplomats and was chaired by Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu.

Russia was represented by Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov, while Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi represented Iran.

While appreciating Iran’s adherence to its commitment to renounce the development of nuclear weapons, China said that it fully respected Iran’s right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy,” he pointed out following China-Russia-Iran talks on Iran’s nuclear program.

According to Minister Wang, there is also a need to seek an expansion of consensus and reasonable solutions through consultations, taking the interests of all parties into account.

The Chinese Foreign Minister described the Beijing trilateral meeting as “an important step in the right direction.”

“We will also enhance communication with other parties regarding the Iran nuclear issue, urging them to show political sincerity and return to talks as soon as possible, he added.