China calls on Washington, Moscow to preserve nuclear treaty
BEIJING — China called Saturday for Washington to negotiate with Russia instead of pulling out of a nuclear arms treaty the Trump administration sees as a restraint on its ability to compete with Beijing and Moscow.
China’s foreign ministry ruled out negotiating a new multilateral pact to replace the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
The U.S. decision on Friday to pull out of the INF might trigger “adverse consequences,” said a ministry statement, echoing warnings the move might lead to a new arms race.
President Donald Trump accuses Moscow of violating the 1987 agreement but also sees it as an obstacle to confronting China’s growing military capabilities.