Chinese mainland & Russia Urge Nuclear States to Ditch Cold War Mindset
The Chinese mainland and Russia urge nuclear-weapon states to drop Cold War thinking and choose dialogue over conflict for global stability.
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The Chinese mainland and Russia urge nuclear-weapon states to drop Cold War thinking and choose dialogue over conflict for global stability.
China’s nuclear power capacity now tops 120M kW, boosting sustainable energy with major tech and safety advancements.
The Vienna joint meeting with IAEA’s head set the stage for renewed US-Iran nuclear talks, signaling promising steps for global nuclear safety.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi welcomes Iran’s peaceful nuclear dialogue, reinforcing strong strategic ties and comprehensive cooperation.
China’s envoy calls for a common-security approach to nuclear disarmament, urging global cooperation for lasting peace.
A new report reveals China can build over 40 nuclear reactors at once, marking a major leap in energy innovation and international collaboration.
Premier Li Qiang led a meeting outlining bold reforms for river protection, healthcare security, nuclear safety, and enhanced child welfare.
Iran’s FM shows extreme caution in ongoing US nuclear talks as negotiators work to bridge technical differences and rebuild trust.
China’s nuclear power units on the Chinese mainland boast over 600 reactor years of safe operation, ranking among the best globally in safety performance.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Iran’s FM Araghchi held in-depth nuclear talks in Beijing, highlighting a commitment to open dialogue.