China Condemns U.S. Over Nuclear Test Accusations, Warns of Global Risks
China accuses the U.S. of undermining global stability by fabricating nuclear test claims and abandoning disarmament treaties, escalating tensions in 2026.
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China accuses the U.S. of undermining global stability by fabricating nuclear test claims and abandoning disarmament treaties, escalating tensions in 2026.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits Hungary and attends Munich Security Conference to discuss bilateral cooperation and global security challenges.
Munich Security Report 2026 warns of ‘wrecking-ball politics’ eroding international cooperation, with U.S. role shifts and systemic distrust driving global instability ahead of key security summit.
Chinese Police Team C secures a decisive lead over U.S. rivals in the UAE SWAT Challenge’s Assault Challenge, showcasing tactical expertise in Dubai’s elite competition.
The expiration of the last US-Russia nuclear arms treaty sparks global concerns. Russia offers talks, while the US seeks China’s inclusion in a new deal.
Iran and the U.S. agree to continue diplomatic negotiations after initial Muscat talks, signaling potential progress in bilateral relations during early 2026.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged 314 prisoners in a UAE-mediated deal, the first such swap since September 2025. Both nations confirm returns of military personnel and civilians.
New START treaty expires, U.S. and Russia discuss military dialogue renewal. Global security concerns rise as nuclear arms control hangs in balance.
China voices regret over the U.S.-Russia New START treaty expiration, urging renewed dialogue to preserve global nuclear security and strategic stability.
Russia offers dialogue post-New START expiry but warns of countermeasures, as nuclear arms treaty lapses on February 5, 2026.
The impending expiration of the US-Russia New START treaty threatens global nuclear stability, with implications for arms control, strategic trust, and security dynamics across Asia and beyond.
U.S. President Donald Trump confirms ongoing talks with Iran amid military deployments, with envoys set to meet in Istanbul this week to address nuclear program concerns.
China and Russia deepen strategic coordination during high-level Beijing talks, addressing global governance, Taiwan stability, and multilateral cooperation in 2026.
Iran’s foreign minister states a ‘fair and just’ nuclear deal with the U.S. is achievable in 2026 through focused negotiations, despite lingering trust challenges.
Chinese and Russian security leaders convene in Beijing to address evolving global challenges and strengthen strategic coordination amid changing geopolitical realities.
Iran seeks dignified talks with the U.S. amid military tensions, while New York residents express mixed reactions to escalating deployments in the Middle East.
Iran expresses willingness for ‘dignity-based’ talks with the U.S. amid heightened military tensions. President Pezeshkian emphasizes dialogue while Trump issues warnings.
China pledges to deepen strategic coordination with Russia during 30th anniversary of partnership, emphasizing joint contributions to regional stability and global security frameworks.
China warns against U.S. military threats in Iran during UN session, urging adherence to diplomatic solutions amid rising Middle East tensions.
Russia and Ukraine agree to continue U.S.-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi, with next round scheduled for February 1 amid ongoing conflict pressures.