INF nuclear treaty: Trump says new pact should include China

INF nuclear treaty: Trump says new pact should include China

US President Donald Trump has said he wants a new nuclear pact to be signed by both Russia and China, BBC reports.

Mr Trump said he had spoken to the two countries about the idea, and that they were both "very, very excited".

His comments came after the US withdrew from a key nuclear treaty with Russia, raising fears of a new arms race.

The Cold War-era Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty banned missiles with ranges of 500-5,500 km (310-3,400 miles).

Responding to questions about how he would avoid a nuclear arms race following the INF treaty's demise, Mr Trump said his administration had been speaking to Russia "about a pact for nuclear, so that they get rid of some, we get rid of some".

"We'd certainly have to include China at some point," he added.

Mr Trump said such a treaty would be "a great thing for the world" and that he believed it would happen.

"China was very, very excited about talking about it and so was Russia. So I think we'll have a deal at some point", he told reporters.

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