The Asian Age

China rejects US invite for arms talk RIGHTS LAWYER FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST OFFICIALS

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Beijing, July 10: China on Friday rejected a new US invitation to join arms control talks with Russia, complainin­g that Washington had continued to “pester” Beijing over the issue. President Donald Trump’s administra­tion has demanded that China take part in talks on a successor to the New START treaty, which caps the nuclear warheads of the United States and Russia — the two Cold War-era superpower­s.

Beijing said in response that it would only join the talks if the US reduced its arsenal to match China’s much smaller nuclear deterrent, prompting Washington to again issue a fresh invitation to the talks on Thursday.

But Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao

Lijian poured cold water on the idea during a Friday press briefing.

“China’s opposition of the so-called trilateral arms control negotiatio­ns is very clear,” he said.

“However, the US continues to pester China, even distorting China's position.”Zhao said Washington's proposal for trilateral negotiatio­ns was “neither serious nor sincere”, calling on it to instead respond to Russia's call for an extension of the treaty and further reduce its own nuclear arsenal. — AFP

Beijing, July 10: Freed Chinese human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang has filed a rare complaint seeking charges against two officials, accusing them of torturing him during his secret detention according to documents.

Detained in 2015 as part of a sweeping crackdown on hundreds of lawyers and rights activists, Wang was released in April after four-and-a-half years behind bars in a case that drew internatio­nal attention.

This week is also the fifth anniversar­y of the mass arrest campaign, known as the “709 crackdown”. In the years since, China's crackdown on activists and rights lawyers has not subsided.

AFP

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