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US says NSG to decide on India’s membership

WASHINGTON, (APP): The Nuclear Supply Group will decide on
India’s application for membership, a US State Department spokesman
observed on Friday, saying any country, including Pakistan, could
apply for it.
At a regular briefing, when asked if the US State Department was
confident that it had generated a consensus in NSG in favour of India, spokesman Mark Toner stated that during his India visit in 2015,
President Barack did affirm the US view that India had met missile technology control regime requirement and was ready for a membership.
“But, it’s (NSG) a consensus body, so we will wait and see how the
vote goes,” the spokesman said stating the US position.
At a hearing of Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee on US-India ties
this week, Senator Edward J Markey severely criticized US efforts to
support India’s membership of the NSG, describing it a “dangerous
policy”, which would trigger a nuclear arms race in the region.
The Senator said that the US was pushing for vote in spite of the
fact that there was lack of consensus in the NSG on Indian’s membership,
and warned any exemptions to India by the US for the membership would infuriate Pakistan and push it increase its own nuclear capability.
When asked about Pakistan’s application for NSG membership and if
the US supports Pakistan for that, the spokesman stated that any country
could submit its application for membership.”And we will consider based
on a consensus decision,” he said about Pakistan.
Pakistan last week submitted a formal application for NSG membership,
saying the decision to seek participation in the export control regime reflects Pakistan’s strong support for international efforts to prevent
the proliferation.
Pakistan has also stressed the need for NSG to adopt a
non-discriminatory criteria-based approach for NSG membership of the countries, which has never been party to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Both Pakistan and India have not never joined the NPT.
Asked if the forthcoming meeting of the NSG was called by the US, the
spokesman stated that the deliberation about the prospects of new members joining the NSG was an internal matter among the current members. He said the NSG met regularly and did not believe if was called to particularly
talk about the Indian membership.