NATO Chief Condemns China-Belarus Military Exercises Supporting Russia
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg criticized China and Belarus for conducting military exercises together, labeling it as a pattern of authoritarian countries collaborating. He stated this alliance aims to bolster Russia's ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday strongly criticized the military exercises conducted by China and Belarus. He described it as part of a larger pattern involving authoritarian countries working in unison.
Stoltenberg emphasized that these joint exercises are designed to support Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine. He expressed deep concern over this development, calling for increased vigilance and solidarity among NATO members.
The collaboration between China and Belarus raises alarm bells within NATO, highlighting the complex dynamics in international alliances and the ongoing geopolitical challenges posed by Russia's actions in Ukraine.
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