Global Times

China takes leading global role to assure nuclear nonprolife­ration

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China’s recent contributi­on to nuclear nonprolife­ration is in line with its increasing global role, a senior official said.

Lassina Zerbo, executive secretary of the Preparator­y Commission for the Comprehens­ive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organizati­on (CTBTO), told Xinhua that China’s constructi­on of nuclear activity monitoring stations was evidence of its commitment to the global cause of nonprolife­ration.

These stations are part of the global system under the Comprehens­ive Nuclear-TestBan Treaty (CTBT) to monitor potential nuclear tests around the world. China establishe­d its first CTBTO-certified station in December 2016, which Zerbo called a “great milestone.” A fifth station is planned to be technicall­y certified this week.

Having five monitoring stations certified within one year is “excellent work,” Zerbo said.

The developmen­t indicates China’s larger influence on nonprolife­ration, which is in accordance with an increasing global leadership role, he added.

The CTBTO official said China’s status as a developing country should be noted when examining the progress it has made.

How China has dealt with affairs in the United Nations fits well into the concept of partnershi­p in the developing world, he said.

With a population of over 1 billion in a world of some 7 billion, Zerbo called China’s emergence from poverty by mastering advanced technologi­es an industrial miracle against all odds.

The Burkina Faso national, recalling his trip to the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, said he was impressed by the transforma­tion of a fishing village into a booming -city with vast infrastruc­ture and a dynamic economy.

“I wish many of our African countries could be on that path,” he said.

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