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China rebukes U.S. calls to extend Iran arms embargo
Amber Coakley
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OAN Newsroom – One America News Network
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UPDATED 8:00 AM PT — Sunday, July 19, 2020
China has criticized Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s recent comments regarding the Iran arms embargo. During a press conference Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying rebuked Pompeo by saying an extended arms embargo would be nonsensical
This came after Pompeo predicted Iran would receive dangerous weapons from China once the embargo expires in October. Additionally, China responded to President Trump’s remarks that the country might be executing nuclear tests.
“Among the five nuclear countries recognized by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, China conducted the least number of nuclear tests,” said Chunying. “China is also one of the first countries to sign the treaty of comprehensive bans on nuclear tests…China has consistently upheld the treaty’s purposes and objectives.”
The Chinese Communist Party is acting in a way that poses real threats to the world, and the United States is going to make sure that we preserve American national security and impose costs on the CCP in order to achieve a change in behavior. pic.twitter.com/Baw3grrCAv
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) July 16, 2020
China also rejected the notion that the country is stealing U.S. coronavirus intelligence by calling the accusation “absurd.”
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