Trump Wants to Reach an Agreement with China on Nuclear Weapons: What We Know.
Trump Seeks Deal with China on Nuclear Weapons
According to inkorr.com: US President Donald Trump has expressed a desire to reach an agreement with China regarding the reduction of nuclear weapons. He plans to discuss this topic during an upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea. Trump announced this on Wednesday in the Oval Office during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
'I believe we will make a deal, possibly even regarding nuclear weapons,' the American president stated.
Trump emphasized the importance of reducing tensions on nuclear weapons issues and expressed hope that an agreement with China would become a reality. He also noted that Moscow had previously suggested extending the agreement on the reduction of nuclear arms and believes that reaching an agreement between the US, Russia, and China is possible to control nuclear weapons with the aim of stabilizing international security.
From these statements, it can be concluded that the US administration intends to actively work on agreements with China, Russia, and other countries to limit nuclear potential and create a more stable international climate in the field of nuclear security. While negotiations continue, the world is awaiting concrete steps that could significantly impact global security.
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