Manila Bulletin

China vows to never be first to use nuke weapons, criticizes US

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BEIJING (AP) — China on Sunday criticized a US government report that cast Beijing as a potential nuclear adversary and called on Washington to reduce its own much larger arsenal and join in promoting regional stability.

A Defense Ministry statement said China’s nuclear arsenal is the “minimum level” required for

security. It pledged never to be the first to use nuclear weapons “under any circumstan­ces.”

The sweeping US nuclear strategy review issued Friday said Washington wants to prevent Beijing from mistakenly concluding that any use of nuclear weapons, however limited, is acceptable.

“The Chinese side expresses firm opposition” to the report, said a ministry spokesman, Ren Guoqiang.

“We hope the US will abandon a Cold War mentality and earnestly shoulder its special and prior responsibi­lity for its own nuclear disarmamen­t,” said Ren.

The ruling Communist Party’s military wing, the People’s Liberation Army, has the world’s fifth-largest nuclear arsenal, with 300 warheads, according to the Stockholm Internatio­nal Peace Research Institute. The United States and Russia each have about 7,000 warheads, or about 20 times as many as Beijing.

The Defense Ministry statement said global peace and developmen­t “are irreversib­le trends” and called on Washington to work with Beijing to “jointly safeguard peace, stability and prosperity in this region and the world.”

In a written statement, Trump on Friday said US strategy is designed to make use of nuclear weapons less likely. But arms control group criticized it as reckless.

Friday’s report endorsed adhering to US arms control agreements, including the New START treaty that limits the United States and Russia each to 1,550 strategic nuclear warheads on a maximum of 700 deployed launchers.

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