Fiji Sun

China calls for rejection of double standards in nuclear non-proliferat­ion

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The internatio­nal community should reject double standards in the area of nuclear nonprolife­ration, the directorge­neral of the Department of Arms Control of the Chinese Foreign Ministry told the 10th Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferat­ion of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) .

The nuclear-powered submarine cooperatio­n between the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia poses severe nuclear proliferat­ion risks, in contravent­ion of the purposes and principles of the NPT, said Fu Cong.

He said the review conference should conduct in-depth discussion­s on its implicatio­ns in all aspects, including its challenges to the safeguards system of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency, in order to firmly uphold the internatio­nal non-proliferat­ion regime.

On the Iran nuclear deal, he said all parties concerned should stay committed to bringing the deal back on track at an early date through diplomatic negotiatio­ns, and reject the practices of pressuring with sanctions and threat of force.

He said the U.S. should completely lift its relevant illegal sanctions on Iran and long-arm jurisdicti­on measures on third parties.

On that basis, Iran should return to full compliance with its nuclear commitment­s.

“The security situation on the Korean Peninsula remains complex and severe. There is a need to follow the dual-track approach and the principle of phased and synchroniz­ed actions in advancing the process toward the establishm­ent of a peace mechanism and the denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula,” said Mr Fu.

“The United States should withdraw all its nuclear weapons from Europe and refrain from deploying nuclear weapons in any other region.”

The relevant non-nuclear-weapon states should earnestly fulfill their NPT obligation­s and their own commitment­s, and stop instigatin­g nuclear sharing or other forms of nuclear deterrence arrangemen­ts. Any attempt to replicate NATO’s nuclear sharing model in the Asia-Pacific region would undermine regional strategic stability and would be firmly opposed by the countries in the region and, when necessary, face severe countermea­sures, he said.

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