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China Strongly Rejects Trump’s Nuclear Allegations

Beijing affirms peaceful and defensive nature of its nuclear program amid U.S. claims

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China Strongly Rejects Trump’s Nuclear Allegations

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson states that China will continue to play its role in maintaining peace and will not accept any form of allegations or pressure

November 4, 2025

BEIJING – China has firmly rejected recent claims made by U.S. President Donald Trump, which suggested that China is allegedly conducting or preparing for new nuclear tests. Mao Ning, spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated in a press briefing that China’s nuclear program is strictly peaceful, defensive, and compliant with international norms.

The spokesperson called the U.S. allegations “groundless” and emphasized that China, as a responsible nuclear power, remains committed to global peace and stability. Mao Ning clarified that China’s nuclear capabilities are intended solely for deterrence and defensive purposes, not for aggressive actions.

Commitment to International Treaties

Mao Ning further highlighted that China adheres to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) and other international agreements, ensuring that its nuclear activities do not compromise regional or global security. She urged President Trump to focus on practical steps that promote nuclear facility security and international stability.

China’s Role in Global Peace

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, China will continue to play a constructive role in maintaining global peace and will not succumb to baseless accusations or external pressure. The Chinese government reaffirmed its commitment to transparent and responsible nuclear practices, underlining its priority to protect international security and stability.

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