The Chinese Embassy in the United States has called on the United States to stop undermining the international nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation regime.

Iran PressAmerica: The embassy representative emphasized that Washington also needs to reduce the role of nuclear weapons in national and collective Western security policy.

The Chinese Embassy representative stated that the US should reflect on its behavior and commit to doing the right thing.The US should stop undermining the international nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation regime, reduce the role of nuclear weapons in national and collective security policies, and act responsibly for the welfare of the world.

The embassy press service highlighted that the US possesses the largest and most advanced nuclear arsenal in the world, yet it clings to a first-use nuclear policy, devises nuclear deterrence strategies against others, and has invested heavily to upgrade its nuclear triad.

The US has also withdrawn from treaties and organizations concerning arms control, enhanced the NATO nuclear alliance, and expanded cooperation with allies on advanced military technologies.The Chinese Embassy's statement reflects the growing concern over the United States' approach to nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation.

The US's possession of a large and advanced nuclear arsenal, coupled with its policies and actions, is seen as undermining global efforts to reduce the threat of nuclear weapons.China's call for the US to reduce the role of nuclear weapons in its security policies and act responsibly for the welfare of the world highlights the need for a more cooperative and multilateral approach to nuclear disarmament.

The US's withdrawal from arms control treaties and its enhancement of the NATO nuclear alliance are seen as counterproductive to these efforts.

The Chinese Embassy's statement is likely to add to the ongoing debate over the role of nuclear weapons in global security and the need for further disarmament efforts.

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