The communiqué was the strongest the alliance has taken against Beijing and its posture supporting Russia since the war started more than two years ago. It was agreed by all 32 NATO member nations and released on Wednesday.
Beijing, however, did not take being identified as a “large-scale support[er] for Russia’s defense industrial base” in the NATO study lightly.”Tumult and chaos will follow wherever NATO shows up,” Lin Jian, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, stated during a briefing on Thursday.
The majority of the time, NATO’s purported security is based on the insecurity of others, and many of its security concerns are unfounded.
He continued to accuse NATO of fabricating opponents, saying that the “success” and “strength” that the organization boasts of pose a serious threat to global security.
The spokesperson also described the NATO communiqué as inflammatory, biased, hostile, and scaremongering.