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China’s Xi calls for a world without nuclear weapons

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Chinese President Xi Jinping addresses guests at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva. Photo: EPA

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for a world without nuclear weapons at the UN on Wednesday and urged a multilateral system based on equality among nations large and small.

His speech at the United Nations in Geneva came at the end of a diplomatic tour that included a landmark address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, just days before Donald Trump is sworn in as the 45th president of the United States.

Some experts have seen Xi’s Swiss tour as a bid to capture the mantle of global leadership at a time when Washington is clouded by uncertainty with an unpredictable political novice about to take charge.

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“Nuclear weapons should be completely prohibited and destroyed over time to make the world free of nuclear weapons,” Xi said, according to an official translation.

China has been a nuclear power since 1964.

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A man watches a TV news programme showing a missile launch conducted by North Korea, which now has the capability to launch a nuclear weapon. Photo: AP
A man watches a TV news programme showing a missile launch conducted by North Korea, which now has the capability to launch a nuclear weapon. Photo: AP
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