"Members within the group still differ on the accession of countries which are not party states to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)," Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a written response to a PTI query.
The ministry was responding to a question on India securing Switzerland's support on the NSG and whether the issue figured in the Strategic and Economic Dialogue with US.
The Ministry, however, did not respond to the question whether the issue was discussed with the US during the strategic talks which covers all aspects of the bilateral ties and multilateral issues of interest to China and the US.
While the US has backed India's inclusion in the 48- member NSG, China is reportedly supporting Pakistan though it maintains that Islamabad too is not a signatory to the NPT.
The US-China strategic talks was attended among others by Secretary of State John Kerry.
In his remarks after the conclusion of the talks, Kerry mostly touched differences relating to the South China Sea dispute as well as mutual position on the nuclear issues relating to North Korea.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry also reacted guardedly to the recent remarks by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar at theShangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
"China holds a consistent and clear position on the South China Sea (SCS)issue," it said.
"China is poised to work alongside regional countries to maintain regional peace and stability, achieve economic prosperity and share development dividends," it said.
In his comments on the SCS, Parrikar had said, "we have traditional links with the countries in the South China Sea. More than half (of) our trade passes through its waters".
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