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China, Nato and how the Ukraine war is spilling over into the Asia-Pacific

  • Indo-Pacific partners are joining the bloc’s summit for the first time as the US seeks to counter China’s influence
  • But Beijing says Nato should focus less on making enemies and try not to ‘mess up Asia’

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The summit in Madrid will be the first to include Nato’s Asia-Pacific partners. Photo: Reuters
Amber WangandMinnie Chan
Beijing’s focus is on Madrid as Nato leaders and their Asia-Pacific partners gather amid a US push to unite allies to counter China’s influence.

The summit in the Spanish capital on Tuesday will be the first to include Nato’s regional partners – Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea.

There will also be a summit between the leaders of South Korea, the United States, and Japan on Wednesday.

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The Nato summit is significant for China because it is expected to be identified for the first time in the bloc’s new strategic concept, laying out Nato’s security and military path.

Bloomberg reported on Monday that the bloc was set to label China a “systemic challenge” and highlight Beijing’s deepening partnership with Russia.

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Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on Tuesday that Nato had become “a tool for individual countries to maintain their hegemony”.

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