NATO prepares military plans only against Russia and terrorist groups and does not prepare plans against China. This was stated by the head of the NATO military committee, Rob Bauer.
“We call China not a threat, but a challenge (…) we are not developing military plans related to China,” he said at a press conference after the meeting. NATO chiefs of staff meeting.
Bauer also said that NATO’s strategic concept, adopted at the Madrid summit last June, did not qualify China, unlike Russia, as a threat to the alliance.
The European Union is concerned about cooperation between Russia and China with a number of Latin American countries, Kazakhstan and African countries. “Paragraph” determined whether the EU would be able to attract countries to its side and force them to refuse cooperation with Moscow and Beijing.
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