Rutte: China's military maneuvers are disturbing

Secretary - General NATO, Mark Rutte, has raised concerns about the growth of the Chinese army and its maneuvers near Taiwan, calling on coalition members and other countries to work together to keep the sea voyages open and free in the region. “Kina is supporting efforts [...]
“Kina is supporting Russia's war efforts. China is boosting its armed forces, including the fleet, at high speed”, has declared Rutte before reporters during his visit to the Japanese Navy port of Yokosuka on Tuesday, records Periscope.
Japan considers China a threat to the region, as it stepped up efforts in recent years to consolidate its military capacities, the AP news agency broadcasts.
Rutte has stopped worrying about the security guarantees of the United States of America in the region, saying that the United States has asked for them. NATO be more involved in Asia-Peacekeeping issues.
I'm here to expand our ties with IP4 (Indo-Picifice Case consisting of Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand)”, he has said further, says time.net.
Rutte is expected to meet with Japan's prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, in Tokyo on Wednesday.












