Briefing media here on Xi's visit to India this week to take part in the BRICS Summit in Goa, China's Vice Foreign Minister Li Baodong again harped on the need to build consensus over the admission of new members in the 48-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).
"These rules are not to be decided by China alone. On the issue, China and India have maintained good communication and we are ready to continue consultations with India to build consensus and we also hope India can go to other members of the NSG as well," Li said replying to a question on China's reservations on India's admission to the elite nuclear trading club.
Xi will travel to Goa to attend the BRICS Summit scheduled to held between October 15-16. The BRICS grouping consists of Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa.
While India has blamed one country, without naming China, for stalling its membership in the NSG, both the countries held talks recently to iron out differences.
Replying to a question on criticism about China's move to stall India's bid for a UN ban on Azhar - head of Pakistan-based terrorist group Jaish-e-Muhammad, Li sought to justify Beijing's recent technical hold in the matter, saying: "China is opposed to all forms of terrorism."
China had announced the extension of its "technical hold"
on India's bid to get Azhar designated as a terrorist by the UN on October 1, days before it was to expire. The hold can continue for upto three months more.
"On counter-terrorism, it is an important area for cooperation among BRICS members for political security. Cooperation on this front will enhance BRICS communication and coordination and will contribute to world peace and security. That is quite obvious," he said.
He said BRICS Foreign Ministers reached agreement on counter-terrorism during their meeting on the margins of the UN General Assembly last month.
Li was guarded in his reply to a question about Pakistan
being "kept out" of interaction between BRICS and BIMSTEC leaders in Goa.
There is "no attempt to form a clique" to keep any country out, he said.
Skirting any references to Pakistan, he said"all of this show that BRICS members are ready to have dialogue and communication with others".
"Such dialogue is transparent. It is an inclusive process and not targeted at any third party," he said.
"Not forming cliques to exclude any particular country. Such dialogue is an inclusive one. Hope such dialogue will enhance cooperation about BRICS countries and strengthen cooperation between BRICS and other regional organisations and regional countries," he said.
"This year marks 10th anniversary of BRICS. With 10 years of cooperation, BRICS cooperation has expanded and deepened. In addition to the economy and trade, finical and people's cooperation on political security is also deepening," he said.
Li said in recent years, the BRICS countries have deepened co-operation on cyber security.
"We have also set up working group on counter-terrorism. Work in this aspect is making progress. Leaders have been meeting periodically to exchange views on important security issues of regional and international importance.
China other BRICS members are ready to strengthen cooperation on issues relating to international security and politics, he said, adding "it is not about having an exclusive small circle but (are) open for cooperation".
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