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China hits out at Aukus pact after US submarine accident

  • Beijing’s disarmament ambassador Li Song says the deal to provide Australia with US nuclear technology threatens to undermine regional peace and stability
  • Diplomat also says recent accident involving USS Connecticut in South China Sea highlights risk from foreign vessels in the waters

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The USS Connecticut was recently damaged in an underwater collision. Photo: AP
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China has used the recent US submarine accident in the South China Sea to criticise the Aukus pact to provide US nuclear technology to Australia and said foreign vessels are not welcome in Chinese-claimed waters.
Li Song, China’s ambassador for disarmament affairs, told a virtual meeting organised by the country’s mission to the United Nations in Geneva on Friday that the deal, which also involves Britain and will provide Australia with reactors to power its submarines, threatens regional stability.

“The enhanced trilateral security partnership, Aukus, is a product of a cold war mentality and narrow geopolitical concepts. And their cooperation on nuclear submarines is a textbook case of nuclear proliferation, which tramples on the spirit of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,” said Li.

Li also said Aukus will also undermine the South Pacific and Southeast Asia nuclear-weapon-free zones, start a regional arms race, undermine regional unity and cooperation, and undermine regional peace and stability.

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Li also alluded to the recent incident when the USS Connecticut, a nuclear-powered sub, hit an “unknown object” while underwater in the disputed South China Sea, injuring 11 sailors. China demanded further explanation from the US and expressed serious concerns about the risk of a nuclear leak.

“The recent accident involving foreign nuclear submarines in the South China Sea further illustrates that foreign nuclear submarines that have travelled far and wide will only cause trouble, and will not be welcomed by countries and people in the region,” said Li.

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US submarine strikes unknown underwater object in disputed South China Sea

US submarine strikes unknown underwater object in disputed South China Sea

While the US has not disclosed details of the accident, a Beijing-based think tank said the accident probably happened in the afternoon of Oct 2 and identified a possible site for the collision south of the Chinese island of Hainan and north of the Paracels, an island chain claimed by both China and Vietnam.

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