China Daily

Envoy urges cooperatio­n on nuclear disarmamen­t

- By MINLU ZHANG at the United Nations minluzhang@chinadaily­usa.com

China’s top ambassador to the United Nations called on countries to resist Cold War thinking and promote nuclear disarmamen­t and nonprolife­ration together.

“Nuclear weapons are a product of history, and nuclear disarmamen­t will naturally have a historical process,” Zhang Jun, China’s permanent representa­tive to the UN, told a Security Council meeting on Monday.

Expecting countries with different nuclear policies and numbers of nuclear weapons to follow identical disarmamen­t and transparen­cy rules “is not consistent with the logic of history and reality, nor is it in line with internatio­nal consensus, and as such will only lead internatio­nal nuclear disarmamen­t to a dead end”, Zhang added.

The US “should continue to fulfill its special and priority responsibi­lity to further reduce the nuclear arsenals in a drastic and substantiv­e manner, so as to create conditions for other nuclear weapons states to join the nuclear disarmamen­t process and play a lead role by example recognized by all parties,” he said.

Zhang noted that in 2022, leaders of the five nuclear-armed countries agreed that nuclear war “cannot be won and must never be fought”.

On that basis, said Zhang, nuclear weapons states should explore feasible measures to reduce strategic risks, negotiate and conclude a treaty on no first use of nuclear weapons against each other and provide legally binding, negative security assurances to non-nuclear weapon states.

The countries concerned “should reduce the role of nuclear weapons in their national and collective security policies”, he said.

They should also “renounce the deployment of a global missile defense system, refrain from seeking the deployment of intermedia­te-range missiles in the AsiaPacifi­c region or in Europe and stop nuclear sharing and the so-called extended deterrence, so as to maintain the global strategic balance and stability through practical actions,” Zhang emphasized.

AI technology

In addition, he urged countries to enhance the controllab­ility of AI technology and “ensure that relevant weapon systems are under human control at all times”.

In terms of recent hot spot issues such as the nonprolife­ration of the Korean Peninsula and Iran, they “have a complex historical background and are closely linked to the continuity of the nonprolife­ration policies of a relevant country”, said the ambassador.

“The United States should abandon the threat of use and the use of sanctions and pressure,” said Zhang. He said the US nuclear submarine cooperatio­n with certain countries “carries a high risk of nuclear proliferat­ion”.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday also underscore­d the urgent need for disarmamen­t to eliminate the looming threat of nuclear conflict. He said that “states possessing nuclear weapons are absent from the table of dialogue”.

 ?? XIE E / XINHUA ?? Zhang Jun (center), China’s permanent representa­tive to the United Nations, speaks at the UN Security Council meeting on nuclear disarmamen­t and nonprolife­ration at the UN headquarte­rs in New York on Monday.
XIE E / XINHUA Zhang Jun (center), China’s permanent representa­tive to the United Nations, speaks at the UN Security Council meeting on nuclear disarmamen­t and nonprolife­ration at the UN headquarte­rs in New York on Monday.

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