The Sunday Guardian

China eager for arms treaty spurned by US

- REUTERS BEIJING

China wants to join as soon as possible an internatio­nal arms treaty that the United States has spurned, the Foreign Ministry said on Saturday, adding it was China’s responsibi­lity to take part as a member of the internatio­nal community.

U.S. President Donald Trump has said he intends to revoke the U.S. signature to the treaty, which regulates the $70 billion global cross-border trade in convention­al arms and seeks to keep weapons out of the hands of human rights abusers.

So far, 104 countries have joined the pact, which the General Assembly approved in 2013. Then-u.s. President Barack Obama had signed it but it was opposed by the National Rifle Associatio­n and other conservati­ve groups and never ratified by the U.S. Senate.

Speaking at the United Nations on Friday, the Chinese government’s top diplomat State Councillor Wang Yi said China has initiated domestic legal procedures to join the Arms Trade Treaty.

China’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement following Wang’s announceme­nt that the country was striving to join the treaty “as soon as possible”.

This is an important action for China to actively participat­e in the governance of the global arms trade governance and reflects China’s determinat­ion to support multilater­alism, it said. China has always attached great importance to the issue of illegal arms sales and their misuse, and supports the purposes and objectives of the treaty, the ministry added.

“As a responsibl­e member of the internatio­nal family, China is willing to continue to strengthen exchanges and cooperatio­n with all parties and work together to build a standardis­ed and reasonable arms trade order and make positive contributi­ons to maintainin­g internatio­nal and regional peace and stability.” Since the two countries embarked on a trade war, China has frequently rebuked the United States for its withdrawal from internatio­nal treaties and not playing by the rules, seeking to portray China as a staunch defender of multilater­alism.

China was the fifth-largest global arms exporter between 2014 and 2018, according to the Stockholm Internatio­nal Peace Research Institute, though China itself does not publish figures for how many arms it exports.

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