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By attacking Iran, President Trump has shown he is willing to engage in a distant war. This raises questions in Beijing about ...
Mark Rutte says China could use Russia to divide Nato’s attention and resources in Europe if it moves on Taiwan ...
Russia could help China invade Taiwan, the leader of Nato has warned before a meeting of world leaders at the alliance’s ...
Analysts say Beijing is eager to learn from Moscow's combat experience, even as its military capabilities eclipse its Russian ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte yesterday expressed concern about Taiwan's situation amid a "massive military buildup" by ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte this week told the international community to remain alert to China’s actions, saying ...
Mark Rutte also addressed a potential worst-case scenario in which US, under Taiwan Relations Act, may be required to provide ...
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As global attention shifts from the recent 12-day Israel-Iran conflict, NATO's outgoing Secretary General Mark Rutte has ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Monday expressed concern about Taiwan’s situation amid China’s “massive military buildup.” Speaking at a news conference at the The Hague, Netherlands, ahead of ...
Its enlarged military presence could draw in Russia and thus European forces into the fray, secretary general warns ahead of ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte said Monday the alliance is worried that China's “massive military buildup” is raising the odds of an invasion of Taiwan.
Rutte expressed his apprehension about the situation in Taiwan in light of Chinas significant military buildup.
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