China Hosts Nuclear Weapons Talks Amid Saber-Rattling in Europe

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Representatives from the U.S, Russia, China, the U.K. and France met in Dubai last week.

China hosted a meeting last week with four other major nuclear-armed countries, saying this can avoid misunderstanding and miscalculation amid rising tensions in Europe.China convened an expert-level P5 meeting in the United Arab Emirates' city of Dubai on Wednesday December 4, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Tuesday.The P5 process is a multilateral discussion forum involving the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, and China.

Meanwhile, senior Russian officials, including Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and his deputy Sergey Ryabkov, have warned about the risk of a Russia-U.S. nuclear exchange amid Washington's approval for Kyiv using U.S. missiles to hit Russian territory.China has also reiterated in November that nuclear weapons should not be used and nuclear war must not be fought, in response to recent speculation about the possibility of the U.S.

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