CNN - IBN Interview with South African Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma; 22 July 2007, New Delhi, India Quote By
Vidya Shankar Aiyar: Members of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), have resolved
to explore ways for cooperation with India in the civil nuclear field through
"acceptable forward-looking approaches." The support comes at a time
when India may have to seek Nuclear Suppliers Group's help to commence trade in
the nuclear sector with signatories of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. This
hinges on India signing the 123 agreement with the US. CNN-IBN spoke to
South African Foreign Minister, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma on the prospects of
sharing nuclear resources with India. Vidya Shankar Aiyar: You have
been here for the IBSA trilateral summit. Name one concrete measure that the heads
of state can take up in October now? Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma: The
heads of the state will be looking on signing a MoU on the sharing of energy resources. Vidya
Shankar Aiyar: Does that include talks on atomic energy as well? Dr
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma: Yes, it can include atomic energy sharing between
Brazil and us. We would want to sit in the nuclear suppliers group in IAEA (International
Atomic Energy Agency) as India is also looking into that aspect. We are not big
in nuclear energy but we have certain plans in the near future. Vidya
Shankar Aiyar: Does South Africa has any objections to sharing its nuclear
resources with India? Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma: As you know this
whole discussion is going to be put in a multilateral among the nuclear suppliers
group. Vidya Shankar Aiyar: But don't they have to amend their rules
to allow nuclear resource sharing with India? Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma
Yes they will have to. Within that context, once US and India finish their negotiations,
the matter will come to the nuclear suppliers group. It comprises of 45 countries
and we will all have to mark some consensus about it. Vidya Shankar
Aiyar: Recently US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice dismissed the Non- Aligned
Movement. India and South Africa are important members of that movement. What
do you think about her comment? Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma She is
not a member and hence does not understand it very well. However, she is entitled
to her own comments. Vidya Shankar Aiyar: Thank you very much for
talking to us. Unquote [The abovementioned interview is carried
from the website, www.ibnlive.com] |