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India for UNSC: China willing to negotiate

Last Updated 10 November 2010, 06:28 IST

Hong Lei, a spokesman, Tuesday told a press conference China maintains that increasing the representativeness of developing countries at the UNSC should be prioritised.
China hopes that all parties could act democratically and negotiate patiently to reach a consensus on the UNSC reform-related issues, Xinhua news agency quoted Hong as saying.

Hong stressed that negotiations should serve the goal of narrowing differences, maintaining solidarity and bringing mutual benefits.  China is willing to maintain contacts and negotiate with other UN member-states, including India, on the UN and UNSC reform, Hong said. China values the role India plays in international affairs, and Beijing understands and supports India's willingness to play a bigger role at the UN, he added.

US President Barack Obama made the announcement of support for the permanent UNSC seat for New Delhi during his Nov 6-9 visit to India.  Obama told Indian parliament Monday: "Indeed, the just and sustainable international order that America seeks includes a United Nations that is efficient, effective, credible and legitimate."

"That is why I can say today - in the years ahead, I look forward to a reformed UN Security Council that includes India as a permanent member."

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(Published 10 November 2010, 06:28 IST)

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