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No evidence to support US claim China conducted nuclear blast test: Monitor

No evidence to support US claim China conducted nuclear blast test: Monitor

Summary

An international organization found no evidence to support a U.S. claim that China secretly conducted nuclear tests in 2020. The U.S. official made these accusations at a United Nations conference, but China denied the claims and said it follows nuclear agreements. The monitoring body confirmed that it did not detect any nuclear test activity in China during that time.

Key Facts

  • An international monitor reported no evidence of China's secret nuclear tests in 2020.
  • U.S. Under Secretary Thomas DiNanno claimed China conducted illegal nuclear tests.
  • These claims were made at a United Nations disarmament conference.
  • China denied the accusations and said it acts responsibly on nuclear matters.
  • The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization did not find signs of nuclear testing by China.
  • Both the U.S. and China have signed, but not ratified, the treaty banning nuclear tests.
  • President Trump mentioned plans to resume U.S. nuclear testing, similar to Russia and China.
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