He added that the group’s partnerships with Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, and Japan would further strengthen at the next week’s NATO summit in Washington as a result of China’s help for Russia’s war business and this.
Stoltenberg said it needed to be” outcomes” at some level for China.
They may continue to trade freely with other nations in Europe while simultaneously causing the biggest battle to had occurred in Europe since the Second World War, he said.
Stoltenberg said it was too first to predict the consequences,” but it has to be an issue that we need to tackle that continuing as we do now is not practical.”
Secretary Blinken cited Putin’s “desperation” to bolster his assistance for his war in Ukraine as evidenced by his attend to North Korea.
Blinken added that China’s support had allowed Russia to maintain its defense-industrial base, which supplied 90 % of the nanotechnology and 70 % of the machine tools Moscow is importing. ” That has to stop”, he said.