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G-8 resolution not legally binding document: India

Category :India Sub Category :National
2009-07-31 00:00:00
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New Delhi, July 31 - India Friday said the G-8 resolution restricting the transfer of enrichment and reprocessing (ENR) technology to countries outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty fold was 'not a legally binding document' and hoped individual nations would implement civil nuclear pacts with India on a bilateral basis.

It was a 'political statement and not a legally binding document', External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna Friday told the Rajya Sabha while responding to concerns over the recent G-8 resolution in the L'Aquila summit that seeks to curb transfer of ENR technology to non-NPT countries.

Krishna underlined that New Delhi will go by clean India-specific waiver granted by the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) in September last year. He also told parliament that the NSG has not taken any decision on the ENR issue.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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