Tripartite nuclear submarine partnership poses lethal threat to global peace, security

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The #tripartite #nuclear #submarine partnership of the United States, the United Kingdom and #Australia (#AUKUS) poses a lethal threat to international peace and security with risky nuclear proliferation, said a Chinese envoy to the United Nations at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (#IAEA) Board of Governors in Vienna on Monday. The trilateral nuclear submarine cooperation has violated the existing Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (#NPT).

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