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No secret nuclear tests by Russia or China, Kremlin says

Tensions rise over nuclear arms control as US pushes for a new treaty with China, Russia

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a meeting of Russian President Vladimir Putin with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, January 22, 2026. PHOTO: REUTERS


MOSCOW:

The Kremlin said on Wednesday that neither China nor Russia has carried out ‌secret nuclear tests, noting Beijing had denied US accusations that it ‌had done so.

The United States ⁠this ​month accused China ​of conducting ‌a secret nuclear test in 2020 ​as it called for a new, broader arms control treaty that would ⁠bring in China as well as Russia.

“We’ve ‌heard many references to certain tests. Both the Russian Federation and China have been mentioned ⁠in this regard. Neither ⁠the Russian Federation nor ​China ‌has conducted any
nuclear tests,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

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“We also know that these allegations were categorically denied by a representative of the People’s Republic of China, ⁠so that’s the situation,” added Peskov.

US President Donald ⁠Trump is pressing China to join the US and Russia to negotiate a replacement pact to New START, the last US-Russian nuclear arms control agreement
which expired on February 5.

The treaty’s expiration ⁠has fuelled concerns among some experts ​that the world is on the verge of an accelerated nuclear arms race, though other arms control experts say ​such fears are
exaggerated.

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