Nato chief warns China-Russia ploy could divide Western forces
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Mark Rutte, Nato secretary general, has warned that China's massive military buildup increases the risk of conflict over Taiwan, potentially impacting European security.
Mr Rutte suggested that if China were to act against Taiwan, Beijing might urge Russia to create diversions in Europe, dividing Nato's attention and resources.
He noted that countries like Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand are closely aligned with Nato due to their significant concerns about China's military expansion and its threat to Taiwan.
Mr Rutte highlighted China's rapidly expanding defence industry, with several Chinese companies now ranking among the top global defence firms, indicating preparation for geopolitical power projection.
Nato plans to significantly increase military spending to 5 per cent of members’ GDP and ramp up its defence industry to strengthen the alliance and deter potential adversaries.