NATO's 75th Anniversary Summit: Addressing the China-Russia Challenge
During its 75th anniversary summit, NATO expressed profound concern over China's deepening relationship with Russia, accusing Beijing of being a 'decisive enabler' of Russia's war against Ukraine. The alliance called on China to cease material support for Russia, stressing the impact on Euro-Atlantic security.
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NATO has raised significant alarms concerning China's expanding ties with Russia, accusing Beijing of playing a pivotal role in enabling Russia's war against Ukraine through their "no limits" partnership.
This declaration followed a meeting in Washington celebrating the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Council. NATO leaders remarked that China's ambitions and coercive policies challenge the alliance's interests, security, and values.
The statement emphasized China's role as a crucial enabler of Russia's defense base and its negative implications on Euro-Atlantic security. NATO urged China to halt any material and political support to Russia, highlighting the risks to global peace and stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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