U.S. questions China's no-first-use nuclear call given buildup

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China hasn't responded to U.S. nuclear-weapons risk-reduction proposals and Washington has questions on Beijing's call for no-first-use talks, an official said.

China has not responded to U.S. nuclear-weapons risk-reduction proposals and Washington has questions about Beijing's call for no-first-use talks while China continues to build up its arsenal, the top U.S. arms control official said on Wednesday. Under Secretary of State Bonnie Jenkins told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee the U.S. estimates China currently has 500 operational nuclear warheads and will probably have more than 1,000 by 2030.China has not responded to U.S.

Referring also to Russia, Jenkins said China's nuclear buildup "raises the specter that United States may soon face two expansionary and significantly nuclear-armed peers." "The proposal is one that we hadn't had a conversation with them about, we didn't know about and so we just have questions," she said.

Jenkins said Washington does not currently have a no-first-use policy, but did have one of not using weapons first on countries that abide by the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

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