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Nato sounds alarm over ‘massive’ Chinese military buildup and potential for Taiwan invasion - Mark Rutte says China could use ...
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.
NATO's Mark Rutte warns China and Russia could team up to invade Taiwan, escalating global tensions after Iran.
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TaiwanPlus on MSNAnalysis: NATO Summit Can't Afford To Overlook Indo-PacificAlthough Taiwan might seem far from NATO's principal concerns, its chief Mark Rutte says the Taiwan Strait could have ...
As global attention remains fixed on the conflict between Israel and Iran, concerns are mounting that China might seize an ...
Mark Rutte also addressed a potential worst-case scenario in which US, under Taiwan Relations Act, may be required to provide ...
NATO’s Secretary General Mark Rutte has issued a warning that China could attack Taiwan as there is a “massive military ...
Russia could help China invade Taiwan, the leader of Nato has warned before a meeting of world leaders at the alliance’s ...
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 ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte yesterday expressed concern about Taiwan's situation amid a "massive military buildup" by ...
China deplores and firmly opposes the relevant remarks by the NATO Secretary General during the NATO Summit in the Hague, which contain a load of biases, smears and provocations, the spokesperson of ...
The Taiwan-China matter represents a complex and enduring geopolitical dispute revolving around Taiwan's claim to sovereignty. Taiwan, officially referred to as the Republic of China (ROC), operates ...
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