A joint statement of G4, delivered by Indian Ambassador at the UN, New York, said,"... While the new permanent members would as a principle have the same responsibilities and obligations as (the) current permanent members, they shall not exercise the veto until a decision on the matter has been taken during a review."
Clarifying the statement, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Gopal Baglay said it merely stresses that the matter of veto need not be made into something to protract urgently needed reforms of Security Council.
The Spokesperson also emphasised that the G-4 (Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan) position has three main elements, including expansion in both permanent and non permanent category.
He also said the discussions underway consider various aspects, including the matter of veto.