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TOKYO – Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg and Japanese premier Fumio Kishida pledged on Tuesday (Jan 31) to strengthen ties, saying Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its growing military co-operation with China had created the most tense security environment since World War Two. The comments came in a statement issued during Stoltenberg's trip to Japan following a visit to South Korea.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg warned that a Russian victory in Ukraine would embolden China to potentially invade the self-governing island of Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg and Japanese premier Fumio Kishida pledged on Tuesday to strengthen ties, saying Russia s invasion of Ukraine and its growing military co-operation with China had created
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg and Japanese premier Fumio Kishida pledged on Tuesday to strengthen ties, saying Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its growing military cooperation with China had created the most tense security environment since World War Two.