The backing was conveyed to President Pranab Mukherjee, who is here on a state visit, the first-ever by any Indian head of state, by Swedish Prime Minister Stefen Lofven who called on him along with his cabinet colleagues.
Lofven told the President that Sweden supported India's bid for entry into the MTCR, a voluntary association of 34 countries favouring non-proliferation of unmanned delivery systems capable of delivering weapons of mass destruction.
Historically, Swedish governments across party lines have been very outspoken about non-proliferation and disarmament issues and the country is part of all nonproliferation treaties, accords, agreements and voluntary organisations.
During the meeting yesterday, the Swedish Prime Minister also shared the view that in a reformed United Nations Security Council, Sweden believed that India had credentials to be a part of it.
"In view of the size as well as speed at which it was growing, India is a natural claimant for being a part of the UNSC," Lofven was quoted as saying by Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs Navtej Sarna.
In his speech at a banquet hosted by King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia last evening, Mukherjee said the two nations though geographically distant from each other are bound by a common commitment to democratic values and practice.
Mukherjee said bilateral agreements that were signed during his visit here will lead to further fruitful engagement in the many fields where India and Sweden have obvious complementarities.
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