US missile test will trigger a new 'arms race': Beijing

China warned Tuesday that the testing of a
medium-range cruise missile by the US would start a new "arms race",
after a launch off the coast of California.
"This measure from the US will trigger a new
round of an arms race, leading to an escalation of military confrontation,
which will have a serious negative impact on the international and regional
security situation," said Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang.
Geng said that the US should "let go of its
Cold War mentality" and "do more things that are conducive to...
international and regional peace and tranquillity."
The missile was launched from the US Navy-controlled
San Nicolas Island off the coast of California.
The launch came just weeks after Washington and
Moscow ditched the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty this month, after
accusing each other of violating the deal.
The US Department of Defense announced Monday it had
tested a type of ground-launched missile that was banned under the 1987 INF
agreement, which limited the use of nuclear and conventional medium-range
weapons.
The US launch also came weeks after a deadly
explosion at a testing site in the far north of Russia, which Western experts
linked to Moscow's attempts to develop a nuclear-powered missile.
Moscow on Tuesday also accused the United States of
ramping up military tensions with the new missile test.
"The US has obviously taken a course towards
escalation of military tensions. We won't react to provocations," Russian
deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov told state news agency TASS.