China will not Go with India on the Issue of Entry in Nuclear Group and Masood Azhar

 20 Jun 2017 ( News Bureau )
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China indicating to obstruct once again the United Nations ban on the leader of Pakistan based Jaish-A-Mohammad, told on Tuesday (June 20th) that in this special case the UN Committee on the issue of terrorism remains in disagreement is.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang's comments came in response to the question asked on the issue of Azhar before the review of the United Nations 1267 Committee next month.

Geng told reporters, "We have talked about our attitude many times. We believe that the goals and principles of professional and justice should be maintained."

Correspondents asked Geng whether there is any forward-looking step on China's repeated technological impediment on the steps taken by India to ban the United Nations on Azhar. He said, "At present, disagreements among some members regarding this listed issue remain intact. China is ready to cooperate and communicate with the occasional parties on this issue."

Beijing has put a technical ban on US and other countries' efforts to declare him a terrorist for role of Azhar in the terror attack in Pathankot. Last year, China had imposed a technical ban on India's application to grant Azhar a terrorist status.

Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar, who had held a strategic dialogue with Chinese officials in February, said, "In the case of Azhar, Jaish itself is prohibited under section 1267. Therefore the evidence is in the action of the 1267 committee. Whatever he has done in this matter, there is a detailed account of his activities."

He said, ''It is not that the responsibility for the proof to explain is of India. The sponsors (America and other countries) also seem to agree to this, otherwise they do not take the initiative to present the offer."

Jaishankar's sign was in reference to the US, Britain and France insisting on action against Azhar. Member of the United Nations Security Council in the UN's 1267 Committee Before Geng's reaction to Azhar's issue, a two-day meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the BRICS countries was held in which a strict approach was adopted to create an international system for dealing with terrorism and prevention.

Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh, who participated in the meeting, had said that BRICS should support a comprehensive manifesto on terrorism in the United Nations, by ending the ambiguity over good and bad terrorists. VK Singh said in a joint press conference with BRICS Foreign Ministers yesterday, "There is a consensus in BRICS countries that all kinds of terrorism should be condemned and various steps should be taken for cooperation so that terrorism do not spread and there is no harm to any of us."

Geng said that BRICS countries have a working group to deal with terrorism. China's shared stand on the need for the overall manifesto on international terrorism. He said, "As far as the conference is concerned about dealing with terrorism, I believe that the stand of China and other countries of BRICS is similar. We hope that the United Nations General Assembly can pass an overall declaration on terrorism."

 

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