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In Japan, Nato chief warns of China’s ‘staggering’ military build-up

Nato chief Mark Rutte urged for a stronger Japan-Nato alliance amid concerns over China’s rapid military expansion and global stability threats

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Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte speaks to the media during his visit to Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan. Photo: Nato/dpa
Agence France-Presse

China’s expansion of its armed forces was “staggering”, Nato’s chief said on a visit to Japan that began on Tuesday, which was aimed at “projecting” the alliance’s power in the Asia-Pacific region.

“Let us not be naive about China,” Secretary General Mark Rutte told the Japan Times.

“The build-up of their armed forces and investments in their defence industry, and in their defence capabilities, is staggering,” Rutte said in the interview published on Monday.

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The comment came as he visited the Yokosuka naval base and a Japanese defence contractor on Tuesday before meeting defence minister Gen Nakatani to call for further cooperation.

“Nato and Japan share the same values, and we face many of the same challenges,” Rutte told Nakatani.

A stronger Japan-Nato cooperation is necessary in an increasingly dangerous world
Mark Rutte, Nato general secretary

“China, North Korea and Russia are stepping up their military exercises and their cooperation, undermining global stability, and that means what happens in the Euro-Atlantic matters for the Indo-Pacific and vice versa.

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