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NATO has accused China of raising the issue and expressed concern over China's growing military might

 

NATO has accused China of raising the issue and expressed concern over China's  growing military might
 NATO has accused China of raising the issue and expressed concern over China's  growing military might


NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has warned that China is moving closer to NATO's military and technical capabilities, but also said that the NATO alliance does not want a new Cold War with China.

NATO is very important and powerful a political and military alliance of the 30 European and North American countries that was formed after the Second World War to deal with the communist threat.

On the other hand, the Chinese diplomatic mission to the European Union in a statement accused NATO of "defaming China's peaceful development" and stressed that China would continue to pursue its defense policy, which is defense For purposes. Is

"China will not challenge anyone, but if a challenge gets in our way, we will not give up," a Chinese statement said.

The NATO alliance has struggled in recent years, and its leaders have discussed the organization's goals and funding.

The controversy escalated under the former US President Donald Trump, who questioned not only US funds for NATO but also the US responsibility to defend its European partners.

However, US President-elect Joe Biden reaffirmed his commitment to the 72-year-old alliance during his first NATO summit since taking office.

US President Joe Biden has said that NATO is essential to "American interests" and that the alliance must "comply" with Article 5 of its founding document, which obliges member states to take action against each other. Defend

On Wednesday, when asked by US President Joe Biden about his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, he described Putin as "competitive."

According to a statement issued at the end of the NATO summit, "China's goals, aspirations and its aggressive attitude are a challenge to the rule of law and the security of this alliance. We have concerns about China's misuse and lack of transparency." Are

 

"We are not starting a new Cold War, and China is neither our adversary nor our enemy," Stoltenberg told reporters. But as an alliance, we have to meet the challenges that China poses to our security as an emerging power. "

 

China is one of the world's major military and economic powers and its Communist Party dominates the country's politics, daily life, and society as a whole.

 

China has the world's largest army with 2 million people fulfilling its responsibilities.

 

Given China's growing power, NATO's concerns have grown over time, and the organization fears that China is a threat to the security of European countries and their democratic values.

 

NATO is also concerned about China's growing influence in Africa.

 

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said of China that no one wants a new Cold War with China.

NATO has accused China of raising the issue and expressed concern over China's  growing military m
 NATO has accused China of raising the issue and expressed concern over China's  growing military m

 

NATO's message about China came as the Group of Seven, the world's seven largest economies, issued a final statement last week criticizing China's alleged human rights abuses. Demanded a transparent investigation from the beginning.

 

In response to the G7 allegations, China accused it of making "lies, rumors and baseless allegations."

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