NATO rallied against China, and a hybrid war broke out

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-02

The world is watching the development of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the United States and Western countries have begun a series of "hybrid warfare" operations against Russia. However, this situation has created huge uncertainties and risks for the world. Faced with this question, we can't help but ask: where will the Russia-Ukraine conflict develop? How should the world respond? First, let's take a look at the EU sanctions against Russia. Recently, the European Union announced that it would extend economic sanctions against Russia for another six months and introduced a number of measures to limit Russia's evasion of sanctions. This shows that the EU remains resolute in its attitude towards Russia, but at the same time it shows a desire for dialogue and a peaceful settlement of the conflict. However, the ** war between Russia and the United States and Western countries continues. The two sides blame each other, which undoubtedly increases tensions. Secondly, from a military point of view, the fighting between Russia and Ukraine is becoming more and more intense. NATO has also stepped up its military presence around Ukraine and launched a series of military exercises.

Russia's Putin even warned of a strategic danger in Kaliningrad, further escalating tensions. This raises concerns about whether the Russia-Ukraine conflict will escalate further and pose a greater threat to the stability of Europe and the world. Against this background, China has been working hard to promote peace talks. China is concerned that the Russia-Ukraine conflict may have irreversible consequences for the region and the world. In fact, China has always advocated resolving disputes through dialogue and negotiation rather than military means. China hopes that through the joint efforts of all parties, a suitable solution will be found to maintain regional peace and stability. However, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is lobbying the United States to continue providing military assistance to Ukraine and drawing China into the discussion. The 31 NATO countries did not seem to dare to bet on Putin's victory, so they turned to China. This raises the question: why is NATO turning its attention to China? Does NATO really see China as a threat?

In fact, China has always pursued a foreign policy of peaceful development and adhered to the principle of mutual benefit and win-win results. China does not seek territorial expansion or hegemony, but is committed to protecting its national interests and the well-being of its people. China's position on the Russia-Ukraine conflict is also objective and fair, and it advocates resolving disputes through dialogue and negotiation and contributing to regional and global peace and stability. To sum up, the development of the Russia-Ukraine conflict is worrying, and countries around the world should pay close attention to it. We hope that all parties will exercise restraint and resolve disputes through dialogue and negotiation to avoid further escalation of the conflict. At the same time, we call on the international community to pay attention to and address other important global issues, such as climate change, poverty and the pandemic. It is only through cooperation and solidarity that we can create a peaceful, stable and prosperous world.

Ukrainian Stoltenberg said at a joint press conference with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that if Russia's Vladimir Putin wins the 2024 elections, it will be a tragedy for Ukrainians and may encourage countries such as Iran, China, etc. Stoltenberg noted that Ukraine is facing a military threat from Russia, and Putin has demonstrated his ambitions for territorial expansion over the past few years. He fears that if Putin succeeds in his re-election, Ukraine will be under more pressure and threat. In addition, Stoltenberg also mentioned the issue of Chinese mainland and Taiwan. He said that the predicament facing Ukraine today could be a harbinger of what could happen in Taiwan in the future. He believes that if Ukraine is forced to succumb to Russian pressure, then other countries may be similarly threatened. Stoltenberg's remarks once again highlighted the concern and concern of the international community about the situation in Ukraine.

He called on the international community to support Ukraine and urged Russia to respect Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. At the same time, he also hopes that the international community can engage in dialogue and negotiations with Russia on the Ukraine issue to avoid further escalation of the situation.

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