Group 1 - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg emphasized the importance of increased spending by the EU and NATO in light of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and China's military expansion [1] - NATO members' military spending is projected to account for 55% of global military expenditure in 2024, with calls for member states to raise defense spending to 5% of their GDP [1] - NATO's actions are perceived as an attempt to extend its influence into the Asia-Pacific region, raising concerns among countries in that area [1] Group 2 - China maintains a position of promoting peace and dialogue regarding the Ukraine issue, refraining from supplying weapons to conflict parties and controlling dual-use item exports [2] - China's constructive role in international affairs has been recognized globally, contrasting with NATO's alleged misinformation [2] - China urges NATO to abandon outdated Cold War mentalities and to correct its misconceptions about China, emphasizing its commitment to safeguarding its sovereignty and contributing to global peace [2]
北约秘书长操弄涉华议题,外交部回应
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-06-26 07:35