China slams US leader's remarks of China regarding INF
Chinese Foreign Ministry on Tuesday slammed US president's mentioning of China in his latest remarks concerning his decision to withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying [File Photo:Chinese Foreign Ministry]
The INF is a treaty between the US and Russia, and it is unreasonable for the US to point to other countries when it threatened to leave the treaty unilaterally, said spokesperson Hua Chunying at a regular briefing.
US President Donald Trump on Monday told reporters in Washington that the US will build up its nuclear arsenal, claiming "it's a threat to whoever you want. And it includes China. And it includes Russia."
China firmly safeguards its legitimate interests and refuses blackmail in any form, said Hua, adding that she hopes the US can "look before leaping".
The INF was signed by then US president Ronald Reagan and former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev in 1987, in a bid to halt the proliferation of nuclear and conventional missiles.
The pact worked toward the elimination of short- and intermediate-range nuclear and conventional missiles by both countries.
Your Comment
Name E-mailRelated News
-
-
Pompeo says to give Saudi Arabia "a few more days" on probe
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said here on Thursday that Saudi Arabia shall be given "a few more days" on its probe of the disappearance of a journalist.
-
-
Pompeo announces plan to merge Jerusalem embassy, consulate general
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday that the United States plans to merge its embassy and consulate general in Jerusalem to improve efficiency.
-
-
Pompeo to travel to Panama, Mexico on ties
U.S. State Department said on Wednesday that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will travel to the capital cities of Panama and Mexico on October 18-19.
-
-
White House says U.S. to withdraw from Universal Postal Union
The U.S. Department of State will file notice that the United States will withdraw from the Universal Postal Union (UPU), the White House announced on Wednesday.
-
-
US embassy in Australia apologizes for cat pyjama-jam
USembassyapologizesonMondayforsendingafakeinvitationfeaturingapyjama-wearingcat.[Filephoto]Sorry,butthispartywon'tbehappening.