NATO's secretary-general on Monday asked China to show more transparency on its nuclear arms program.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg held a talk with Chinese Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi by a video link to discuss NATO-China relations and international security challenges, Stoltenberg’s office announced in a press statement.
Stoltenberg reaffirmed that the transatlantic military alliance did not perceive China as an adversary, but he urged China to comply with its international obligations and asked Beijing to take more responsibility in upholding the rules-based international order.
He conveyed the alliance’s concerns about China’s military modernization, especially its nuclear programs, and invited Beijing to take part in an arms control dialogue with NATO.
According to Stoltenberg, parties could mutually benefit from transparency concerning their nuclear capabilities and doctrine.
While discussing the recent developments in Afghanistan, the NATO chief called for a coordinated international approach vis-a-vis the Taliban to make them keep their promises on countering terrorism and preserving human rights.
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