NATO Summit Focuses on China Threat, Pacific Cooperation
NATO Summit Focuses on China Threat, Pacific Cooperation
NATO Summit Focuses on China Threat, Pacific Cooperation
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The NATO summit in Washington highlights the alliance's evolution from Euro-centric to a broader focus, including the Indo-Pacific, due to concerns over China and Russia's activities. Discussions will involve resilience, countering disinformation, cyber issues, tech cooperation, and specific language on China. NATO leaders emphasize the importance of the Black Sea region, Western Balkans, defense production, and wise defense fund usage. While Ukraine remains a priority, there's a call for increased NATO engagement in the Indo-Pacific to counter challenges from China, Russia, and other autocracies. The summit marks NATO's 75th anniversary with a growing membership and a shift towards addressing threats in both Europe and the Indo-Pacific, underlining the need for transatlantic allies' involvement in the region.

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NATO needs to look toward Pacific because of current realities, Jens Stoltenberg says
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