NATO Chief Warns of Russo-Asian Alliances
NATO's chief, Mark Rutte, has expressed concerns over Russia's growing cooperation with North Korea, Iran, and China. During a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, Rutte highlighted the potential threats this alliance poses to peace and security in Europe, the Indo-Pacific region, and North America.
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NATO's chief Mark Rutte raised alarms on Tuesday about Russia's expanding partnerships with North Korea, Iran, and China, cautioning that it endangers global peace.
Speaking alongside French President Emmanuel Macron, Rutte pointed out the potential security threats posed by this new alliance to Europe and the Indo-Pacific region.
As tensions rise, the military alliance leader emphasized the urgent need for increased vigilance across Europe and North America.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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