NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg bluntly stated that China has "no legitimate reason" to intimidate Taiwan.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has aggressively attacked and threatened Taiwan, the development of the situation in the Taiwan Strait has attracted international attention.

Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), who is on a visit to Japan, said in an interview on Wednesday (2/1) that NATO is very concerned about Beijing's coercive actions against Taiwan, and how to prevent China from using force very important.

Stoltenberg accepted an exclusive interview with Nikkei Asia in Tokyo on Wednesday, bluntly saying that China has "no legitimate reason" to intimidate Taiwan. It will have serious consequences for the region and even the world. NATO is worried about China's threatening remarks and actions against Taiwan. It is very important to prevent Beijing from going to war now.

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Stoltenberg also said that although China is not an enemy, NATO members still continue to negotiate with China on international cooperation issues such as arms control and climate change. If there is a security risk, it will be the negligence of the NATO allies.

Stoltenberg emphasized that NATO must send a clear message to China, that is, "do not take any actions to change the status quo and use force to force (Taiwan) reunification."