Washington's Nuclear Claims Against China Remain Unsubstantiated: Expert Monitoring Body Finds No Evidence of 2020 Explosive Tests.
A US claim that China carried out a series of clandestine nuclear tests in 2020 has been met with skepticism by an international monitoring body. According to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, their system did not detect any event consistent with a nuclear test explosion at the alleged Chinese test site. The monitoring organization's assessment remains unchanged after further detailed analyses.
US Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Thomas DiNanno recently stated that China conducted one such yield-producing nuclear test on June 22, 2020. However, no evidence has been found to support this claim. In fact, the organization's chief expert said the US government was aware that China had carried out a number of other clandestine nuclear activities.
The US allegations have raised concerns at the UN disarmament conference in Geneva, where DiNanno made his assertions just days after a nuclear treaty with Russia expired. Diplomats at the conference described the claims as new and concerning, but officials from both sides have refused to comment on the matter further.
China has denied any involvement in nuclear testing, calling US accusations "false" and "unfounded." China's ambassador on nuclear disarmament said his country had always acted responsibly on nuclear issues, while the US had been spreading false information about Beijing's defense capabilities.
A US claim that China carried out a series of clandestine nuclear tests in 2020 has been met with skepticism by an international monitoring body. According to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, their system did not detect any event consistent with a nuclear test explosion at the alleged Chinese test site. The monitoring organization's assessment remains unchanged after further detailed analyses.
US Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Thomas DiNanno recently stated that China conducted one such yield-producing nuclear test on June 22, 2020. However, no evidence has been found to support this claim. In fact, the organization's chief expert said the US government was aware that China had carried out a number of other clandestine nuclear activities.
The US allegations have raised concerns at the UN disarmament conference in Geneva, where DiNanno made his assertions just days after a nuclear treaty with Russia expired. Diplomats at the conference described the claims as new and concerning, but officials from both sides have refused to comment on the matter further.
China has denied any involvement in nuclear testing, calling US accusations "false" and "unfounded." China's ambassador on nuclear disarmament said his country had always acted responsibly on nuclear issues, while the US had been spreading false information about Beijing's defense capabilities.