US says China reveals little in arms control talks
Wednesday, 8 November 2023 China and the United States engaged in arms control talks in Washington this week, marking the first such meeting since the Obama administration. While the discussions were described as constructive, no follow-up meeting has been scheduled. The talks aim to set a positive tone ahead of a possible meeting between Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping next week. The US is concerned about China's nuclear arsenal expansion, but China did not provide substantive responses to US requests for transparency on its nuclear forces.
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China and the United States are set to hold their first nuclear arms control talks since the Obama administration. The discussions, scheduled for next week, will... IndiaTimes
The United States and China held talks on nuclear arms control, marking the first meeting on this issue since the Obama administration. The talks aim to ease... IndiaTimes