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The Chinese Government is firmly opposed to nuclear war and to a world war. It
always stands for general disarmament and resolutely stands for the complete
prohibition and thorough destruction of nuclear weapons. The Chinese ...
The Chinese Government is firmly opposed to nuclear war and to a world war. It
always stands for general disarmament and resolutely stands for the complete
prohibition and thorough destruction of nuclear weapons. The Chinese ...
Page 277
(a) Dismantle all military bases, including nuclear bases, on foreign soil, and
withdraw from abroad all nuclear weapons and their means of delivery. (b)
Establish a nuclear weapon-free zone of the Asian and Pacific region, including
the ...
(a) Dismantle all military bases, including nuclear bases, on foreign soil, and
withdraw from abroad all nuclear weapons and their means of delivery. (b)
Establish a nuclear weapon-free zone of the Asian and Pacific region, including
the ...
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After dropping the first atom bomb on Hiroshima in August 1945, U.S. imperialism
tried to exploit its monopoly of nuclear weapons in order to push its policies of
aggression and war, to enslave the people and lord it over the whole world.
After dropping the first atom bomb on Hiroshima in August 1945, U.S. imperialism
tried to exploit its monopoly of nuclear weapons in order to push its policies of
aggression and war, to enslave the people and lord it over the whole world.
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