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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) -- China firmly supports the establishment of a Southeast Asia nuclear weapon-free zone, a Chinese defense spokesperson said on Monday.
The 32nd ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) has called on Nuclear Weapon States (NWS) to recognize the urgent need for the complete ...
ASEAN, along with several other nations, including the US, during the 32nd ASEAN Regional Forum in Malaysian capital Kuala ...
Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Thursday that China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations should jointly set an ...
China on Thursday reaffirmed its support for a nuclear-weapon-free Southeast Asia after Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan said China would sign up to a Southeast Asian treaty banning nuclear ...
US President Trump’s tariffs loom over gathering in Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur which will also feature US-Russia talks.
China is set to sign the Southeast Asian Nuclear Weapons Free Zone treaty, confirming its commitment to prohibiting nuclear arms in the region. The treaty has been in effect since 1997, and ASEAN aims ...
China will sign up to a Southeast Asian treaty banning nuclear weapons in the region as soon as all documentation is ready, ...
China has agreed to sign the Southeast Asian Nuclear Weapons Free Zone treaty once all documentation is complete. This treaty, effective since 1997, restricts nuclear power for peaceful purposes only.
Russia and China would be the first nuclear powers to sign a treaty barring use of the weapons in Southeast Asia.
China firmly supports establishing a Southeast Asia nuclear weapon free zone and has made clear its willingness to take the ...