China Becomes a Bigger Mark on NATO’s Radar With New Report
- Alliance publishes study urging more focus on Chinese threats
- NATO to include Asia-Pacific nations in Dec. 2 talks on China
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization took another step toward making China a strategic focal point after the alliance published a report stressing Chinese geopolitical threats.
The study, from a group of experts assembled by Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg for the 30-nation NATO, includes recommendations on bolstering its political cohesion and ability to face new security challenges. China features prominently.