China push bilateral relations to take care of our interests, India requested: Foreign Ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup

Foreign Ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup

Foreign Ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup

NEW DELHI … News Time

The Indian government is necessary to enhance bilateral relations between the two countries; China has asked China to take care of its interests. Recently, the Nuclear Suppliers Group, the Indian government circles by failing to subscribe (NSG) are suffering grief and guilt and the reason for calling China who opposed the tail end of Indian participation in the NSG even China was alone in front of dozens of countries, but not removed from his position. Foreign Ministry spokesman said Vikas Swarup, we will continue to explain to China. The process of resolving issues of mutual interest, concerns and priorities is essential to move forward bilateral ties. He said that although India nuclear suppliers should not the expected outcome of the meeting in Seoul NSG Group Despite this, India will not affect China relations. The next meeting of the NSG diplomacy will be in Mexico and India will again apply for membership.

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