China issues angry response to Trump administration's claims about nuclear tests: "Outright lies"

Beijing, China - China on Monday denied US allegations it had conducted secret nuclear explosive tests, calling them "outright lies" and accusing Washington of making excuses to start up its own trials.

China accused US President Donald Trump's administration of spreading "outright lies" about Beijing conducting nuclear explosive tests.
China accused US President Donald Trump's administration of spreading "outright lies" about Beijing conducting nuclear explosive tests.  © IMAGO / Depositphotos

At the UN Conference on Disarmament in Geneva on Friday, Thomas DiNanno, US undersecretary of state for arms control, accused China of conducting the tests, including one on 22 June 2020, and of preparing for more tests with massive yields.

"The US allegations are completely groundless and are outright lies. China firmly opposes the US attempt to fabricate excuses for its own restarting of nuclear tests," China's ministry of foreign affairs said in a statement to AFP on Monday.

It also urged the US to "immediately stop its irresponsible actions".

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President Donald Trump said in October that the US would start testing nuclear weapons "on an equal basis" with Moscow and Beijing, but without elaborating or explaining exactly what that would entail.

DiNanno's comments came as he was presenting a new US plan calling for three-way talks with Russia and China to set new limits on nuclear weapons, after the expiration of New START – the last treaty between Washington and Moscow, which expired last Thursday.

China has already rejected joining disarmament negotiations "at this stage."

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