(ANSA) - BEIJING, June 15 - China has accused NATO of "creating clashes" after the agreement reached by the Western allies on a joint action to combat Beijing's often aggressive policies. A note from the Chinese Embassy to the European Union urged the Atlantic Alliance to "see China's development rationally, to stop exaggerating various forms of 'Chinese threat theory' and not to use the legitimate interests and legal rights of China. As an excuse to manipulate the politics of the group ". In yesterday's NATO annual summit in Brussels, China ended up on the list of security "risks" for the first time. (HANDLE).
China against NATO, 'exaggerate the threat theory'
2021-06-17T14:43:13.621Z
China has accused NATO of "creating clashes" after the agreement reached by the Western allies on a joint action to contrast Beijing's often aggressive policies. (HANDLE)