China Rejects Trilateral Nuclear Disarmament Talks with US, Russia
China has rejected calls to participate in trilateral nuclear disarmament talks with the U.S. and Russia, deeming such requests “unreasonable.” A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson emphasized the disparity in nuclear capabilities and strategic policies between China and the U.S. while asserting China’s commitment to a no-first-use policy and self-defense strategy, refusing to engage in an arms race. This stance comes amid U.S. President Trump’s push for denuclearization discussions, which he claims are crucial for global security. As regional tensions persist, China’s reluctance to join disarmament talks highlights the complexities of nuclear diplomacy and the need for tailored approaches in addressing regional security dynamics.
