Kremlin Denies U.S. Claims: No Chinese Secret Nuclear Test
The Kremlin dismissed U.S. allegations of a secret Chinese nuclear test in 2020. The United States had accused China and called for a new arms control treaty to include China and Russia, but Beijing denied the accusations.
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The Kremlin, on Wednesday, firmly dismissed accusations from the United States, stating that China did not conduct a secret nuclear test. This assertion came after Beijing strongly refuted Washington's claims.
Earlier this month, the United States accused China of secretly carrying out a nuclear test in 2020. These allegations have led to renewed calls from the U.S. for a broader arms control treaty, which it wants to include both China and Russia.
Despite the diplomatic tensions, China has categorically denied any wrongdoing, a stance echoed by the Kremlin's statement, as global discussions on arms control intensify.
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