UN ambassador Zhang Jun says Washington has 'walked away from international commitments'. FMTNews China
BEIJING: China on Monday joined a global arms trade treaty spurned by the US, taking a swipe at US President Donald Trump’s administration by accusing it of bullying, unilateralism and undermining efforts to combat global challenges.
China, which announced its plans in September, becomes the 107th party to the pact, approved by the UN General Assembly in 2013. Without naming the US, but amid escalating tensions between Beijing and Washington, Zhang said in a statement that a “certain country … walked away from international commitments, and launched acts of unilateralism and bullying”.
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