Trump Urges New Nuclear Pact as New START Expires in 2026
As the New START treaty expires, Trump’s call for a new nuclear pact raises global security concerns, with implications for Asia’s geopolitical landscape.
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As the New START treaty expires, Trump’s call for a new nuclear pact raises global security concerns, with implications for Asia’s geopolitical landscape.
China and Russia reinforce strategic coordination to address global stability challenges and uphold multilateral arms control treaties, emphasizing their roles as UN Security Council members.
China presses Japan to expedite safe disposal of WWII-era chemical weapons left on Chinese soil, citing ongoing risks to civilians and the environment.
China refutes Trump’s allegations of secret nuclear testing, reaffirming adherence to CTBT and urging US compliance with disarmament obligations.
China’s first comprehensive report on providing legal security assurances to non-nuclear states aims to advance global disarmament and strengthen international peace frameworks.
China and Russia jointly call for nuclear states to abandon Cold War mentalities and prioritize dialogue to prevent conflict.