The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was criticized by China on the 8th for "crossing defense boundaries and provoking confrontation" in relation to strengthening cooperation with countries in the Asia-Pacific region.


The United States, Japan, Australia, and the Philippines conducted joint naval and air force exercises in the South China Sea on April 7 (local time). <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

The United States, Japan, Australia, and the Philippines conducted joint naval and air force exercises in the South China Sea on April 7 (local time).
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At a regular briefing that day, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Zhen responded to a question about China's stance on reports that Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand would sign a joint document to enhance cooperation with NATO in the Asia-Pacific region at the NATO summit in Washington DC, USA.


He said, "NATO is a product of the Cold War and the world's largest military alliance," adding, "While claiming to be a regional and defensive organization, on the other hand, it constantly crosses boundaries, expands its authority, and provokes confrontation beyond its defense zone." He further pointed out, "It reveals a deeply rooted Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice," and "is the source of risks threatening world peace and stability."


Spokesperson Lin added, "NATO must abide by its status as a regional and defensive organization and stop provoking tensions in the Asia-Pacific region and spreading Cold War mentality and bloc confrontation," emphasizing, "It should not disturb Europe, nor should it try to disturb the Asia-Pacific region."



NATO will hold its annual summit from the 9th to the 11th (local time) in Washington DC, USA, with participation from 32 member countries. Four Asia-Pacific partner countries, including South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia, have been invited for the third consecutive year.


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