‘Concern to the world’: Trump administration condemns China after missile launch
Wang Xuemeng, a spokesman for China’s People’s Liberation Army navy, said on Monday that the missile test launch was “a routine arrangement of the Chinese…
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Wang Xuemeng, a spokesman for China’s People’s Liberation Army navy, said on Monday that the missile test launch was “a routine arrangement of the Chinese side’s annual military training” which “complies with international law and international practices and is not targeted at any specific country or target”. The overtures have been rebuffed by China, whose nuclear arsenal is much smaller than Russia’s but has been rapidly growing. An image published by a Chinese state media outlet shows a missile being launched from a submarine in the South Pacific.
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Wang Xuemeng, a spokesman for China’s People’s Liberation Army navy, said on Monday that the missile test launch was “a routine arrangement of the Chinese side’s annual military training” which “complies with international law and international practices and is not targeted at any specific country or target”.
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The overtures have been rebuffed by China, whose nuclear arsenal is much smaller than Russia’s but has been rapidly growing.
according to Free Malaysia TodayAn image published by a Chinese state media outlet shows a missile being launched from a submarine in the South Pacific.
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