Chinese mainland reaffirms no-first-use nuclear stance, urges U.S. disarmament
The Chinese mainland reaffirmed its no-first-use nuclear policy and self-defensive posture, calling on the U.S. to reduce its arsenal and advance global disarmament.
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The Chinese mainland reaffirmed its no-first-use nuclear policy and self-defensive posture, calling on the U.S. to reduce its arsenal and advance global disarmament.
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