The Chinese Foreign Ministry accused the U.S. of lacking transparency a day after the U.S. Navy revealed more details about the October incident.
, one of three of its class, was being assessed for repairs, but its nuclear reactor and propulsion system were unharmed. It didn't confirm the incident until five days later.deployments to the seas and skies around China, especially to the South China Sea, nearly all of which is claimed by the Chinese government as part of its"nine-dash line.""What we've seen is that it took the U.S.
In a concerted rhetorical campaign that has ramped up since the U.S. and U.K. announced plans to share sensitive propulsion technology with Australia as part of the AUKUS agreement, the Chinese diplomat said the recent accident showed a"lack of transparency and irresponsibility" on the part of the U.S.
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