India and Germany, both aspirants of a permanent seat in the Security Council, today hoped that there will be a strong momentum for "text-based" negotiations which can lead to a positive outcome in the reform of the UN ahead of its 70th anniversary.
The issue of UN reform came up for discussion during talks between External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who is here on a two-day visit, and her German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeir.
"The UN Security council reform came up for discussion in a big way. Now the discussions have moved to the inter- governmental negotiations and India and Germany have both hoped that there will be a strong momentum to having text- based negotiations which can lead to some kind of positive outcome in the 70th anniversary year of the UN," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup told PTI here.
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