China-U.S. Relations

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William Triplett's article "Gaps at the G-8 Gates?" (Commentary, July 13) and his accusation that China is "the world's leading proliferator" of weapons of mass destruction is groundless and misleading. The author lacks basic understanding of China's position on nonproliferation, and his opinion does not serve the general interests of China-U.S. relations.

China has always resolutely opposed the proliferation of all kinds of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery. China does not support, encourage or assist any country to develop WMD and their means of delivery. Over the years, China has participated extensively in the construction of the multilateral nonproliferation regime and actively promoted its constant improvement and development. To date, China has signed all international treaties related to nonproliferation and established a complete system for the export control of nuclear, biological, chemical and missile weapons and other sensitive items and technologies. This system is based on a host of export control regulations and related control lists in line with the prevailing export control methods and world principles.

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China-U.S. Relations

On the question of the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, China's position has been consistent and clear namely, committin...

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