Joe Biden says in NATO that Russia and China are not acting “coherently” as expected and warns of new challenges
“Russia is not acting in a consistent with what we were expecting, nor China either, “considered US President Joe Biden, prior to his participation in the NATO Leaders Summit in Brussels Belgium.
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The president of United States, Joe Biden , warned this Monday that there are new challenges for international security , which come from Russia and China, shortly after arrival at the headquarters of NATO to participate in the summit of the leaders of the alliance.
“ Russia is not acting in a manner consistent with what we were expecting, and neither is China “, considered the US president, in a conversation with the secretary general of the alliance, Jens Stoltenberg.
By your part, the person in charge of the NATO stressed that the whole world has recognized that China is increasing its military capabilities and that it has continued with its “coercive” behavior, for which he stated that it is necessary to “invest more”.
“I will say it clearly: NATO is very important to the interests of the US,” stressed Biden, who stressed that Article 5 of the alliance is “a sacred obligation.”
The White House stressed yesterday in a statement that Biden will reaffirm his country’s commitment to collective defense and security at the Atlantic Alliance Summit.
And detailed a series of points about the results that will throw this summit, which are in tune with the American vision.
In the first place, he cited Russia and China, and remarked that a “new strategic concept” will be prepared at this summit.
It is “a framework that will serve as a guide to face the actions and policies aggressive from Russia; the challenges presented by the People’s Republic of China to our collective security, prosperity and values; and transnational threats such as terrorism, cyber threats and the climate crisis. ”
In addition, he pointed out that during the meeting the leaders will support a new cyber defense policy, one of the targets of Washington, which has been the target in recent months of several hackers launched from Russian territory.
Another important issue for the Biden Administration is the contributions of the The rest of the countries to the alliance, which is highlighted in its statement, when indicating that the leaders will commit to increase their contributions in funds, capacities and personnel.
Biden is on his first tour in international since he is president, which has taken him to the United Kingdom, apart from Brussels, and which will culminate in Geneva, with the meeting with Vladimir Putin.