The United States is confident that NATO’s new strategic plan will be ‘strict’ on China

The United States is confident that NATO’s new strategic plan will include “strict” formalities for China, a White House official said today, adding that negotiations are under way on how Beijing will be referred to.

NATO is working on its new Strategic Concept – a strategic plan outlining the Alliance’s goals and values ​​- which will be presented at next week’s Madrid Summit.

“They talked about China, which … is going to be a big issue on that trip,” the official said after meeting between President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Solz on the sidelines of the G7 summit. in Germany.

“The president has expressed his confidence in Chancellor Soltz, and indeed there has been widespread agreement on all the issues they have discussed and on all the common challenges that our countries are working together on,” the White House official said.

Asked if Washington was pressuring Germany to increase its security assistance to Ukraine, the official said Biden expressed appreciation for all that Germany has already committed to doing, including its plans to send additional systems. Multiple Missile Launchers (MLRS).

Source: Capital

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