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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin’s comments in response to a question came a day after India and China discussed a wide range of issues relating to the top UN body.
China is a permanent member of the UNSC while India began its two-year tenure as a non-permanent member on January 1.
In August, India is scheduled to serve as the president of the UNSC.
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The two sides exchanged views on upholding multilateralism, peacekeeping operations and counter-terrorism, he said.
“As for India’s bid for permanent membership to the UNSC, I can reiterate China’s principled position on this issue. China supports UNSC reforms in a manner that increases the authority and efficacy of the UNSC, increases the representation and voice of developing countries so that small and medium-sized countries have a greater opportunity to participate in the decision making of the UNSC, he said.
“It should be done through the widest possible democratic consultation and seek a package solution that takes into account the interests and concerns of all parties,” he said.
China is part of the permanent five (P5) of the UNSC with veto power has been stonewalling India’s efforts to become a member of UN’s powerful body for years pointing to lack of consensus even though the other four, US, UK, France and Russia have expressed backing for New Delhi’s membership.
Beijing’s all-weather ally Pakistan is also opposed to India becoming a permanent member of the UNSC.
India and China on Tuesday held discussions on a wide range of issues relating to the United Nations Security Council, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in New Delhi.
The MEA said the Chinese delegation was briefed about India’s priorities during its UNSC tenure in the meeting that took place in the virtual format.
It said both sides agreed to continue their engagement on key issues on the UNSC agenda.