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After meeting with Biden, the NATO secretary-general actually declared to “restrain China’s economic growth”|Biden|NATO|USA_Sina News

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Original title: After meeting with Biden, NATO Secretary-General actually declared that he would “restrain China’s economic growth”

  [环球网报道实习记者 颜玥]The topic always cannot avoid China and Russia?

According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg said on the 7th that he had reached a consensus with US President Biden and that while promoting dialogue, he must continue to work hard to “contain” Russia; he also talked about China-related issues and emphasized that While trading with China and engaging with China, they also declared to “restrain China’s economic growth and investment in advanced military capabilities.”

Stoltenberg said after meeting with Biden: “We…discussed Russia. We agreed to adopt a’dual-track system’, that is, to adopt deterrence, defense, and dialogue with Russia at the same time.” He added, “With Russia Dialogue is not a sign of weakness.”

“We are strong, we are united, we can talk to Russia. We need to talk to Russia.” Stoltenberg also said, “Even if we don’t believe in a better relationship with Russia, we also need to deal with it. Favor the difficult relationship with Russia-arms control, transparency, and risk reduction.”

According to the report, Stoltenberg and Biden also talked about international terrorism, climate change, cyber threats and China.

Stoltenberg said: “The rise of China has brought some opportunities for our economy and trade. We need to engage with China on issues such as climate change and arms control.”

However, while emphasizing trade with China, he also claimed: “NATO must cooperate with Pacific allies to curb China’s economic growth and investment in advanced military capabilities.”

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Stoltenberg also said that NATO leaders will discuss China-related issues again when they meet with Biden.

U.S.-Russian relations have continued to be tense in recent years. Since the Biden administration took office, the two sides have achieved limited cooperation in the field of arms control. However, there are obvious differences and intensified confrontation on issues such as Ukraine, cyber security, human rights, and election interference. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova previously stated at a press conference that adopting a policy of deteriorating Russia-US relations has to pay a price, and that the responsibility for the deterioration of Russian-US relations rests solely with the United States. In addition, the opposition between NATO and Russia has also intensified. “NATO is an obstacle to the improvement of relations between Russia and the West.” Ruslan Pukhov, director of the Russian Center for Strategic and Technical Analysis, wrote on the US Defense News website two years ago. Almost all political parties in Russia believe that NATO is both. Part of the U.S. war machine is also one of the tools of U.S. global hegemony. In Moscow, no one believes that NATO exists independently of the United States. Regardless of what Western European partners think, Washington can always implement any decision through NATO.

This is not the first time Stoltenberg has played up the threat from China and Russia. He told the media recently, “We have noticed that Russia and China have recently become more and more active in political and military cooperation,” and said that Sino-Russian cooperation is at a “new level and poses a serious challenge” for NATO.

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying previously emphasized that China has always adhered to peaceful development and win-win cooperation, upholds a common, comprehensive, cooperative, and sustainable security concept, and has always pursued a defensive national defense strategy. China has always been a builder of world peace and a defender of international order, and has made contributions to world peace and development. China’s development also provides opportunities for the world. We will continue to walk firmly along the correct path of peace and cooperation. It is hoped that NATO will view China’s development in an objective, active and open attitude and do more to maintain international and regional security and stability. The Cold War mentality has no future.

Editor in charge: Zhu Xuesen SN240

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