摘要
In a recent interview with Beijing Review, Gregory Kulacki, an expert on nuclear weapons and global security and China project manager at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) in Massachusetts, the United States, shared his views on China-U.S. relations, the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue and global nuclear disarmament and arms control. The UCS is a scientific community founded in 1969. It calls for research directed away from mili- tary technologies and toward solving environmental and social problems. An edited excerpt of the interview follows:
Beijing Review-.Chinese President Xi Jinping and his U.S.counterpart Donald Trump had their first meetings on April6-7.What is your comment on the meetings and the establishment of the fourpronged high-level dialogues?What are the differences between the new dialogues and the strategic and economic dialogues during Barack Obama’s presidency?