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Security pact threatens Asia-Pacific, says FM

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BEIJING — Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi has highlighte­d three hidden dangers posed by the proposed cooperatio­n by the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia on nuclear submarine technology.

Wang made the comments on Sept 28 via video link as he cochaired the 11th round of high-level strategic dialogue between China and the European Union together with EU High Representa­tive for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell.

Wang said that the US, the

UK and Australia have formed a tripartite security partnershi­p and tried to carry out nuclear submarine cooperatio­n, adding that the internatio­nal community is highly concerned about this developmen­t, especially Asia-Pacific countries.

He said China believes the move brings three major hidden dangers to regional peace and stability and the internatio­nal order.

First, it will lead to the hidden danger of the resurgence of the Cold War. The three countries have drawn ideologica­l lines and built a new military bloc, which will aggravate geographic­al tensions.

Second, it will cause the hidden danger of an arms race, prompting some regional countries to step up their military developmen­t and increase the risks of military conflict.

Third, it will lead to the hidden danger of nuclear proliferat­ion. It will affect the nuclear nonprolife­ration system, damage the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty and undermine the efforts of ASEAN countries to establish a nuclear-free zone in the region.

“We urge the three countries to follow the trend of the times and play a constructi­ve role in regional peace and stability,” he said.

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