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Investing.com -- China’s embassy in Britain expressed firm opposition to NATO’s "smearing and scapegoating" of China on Wednesday, responding to comments made by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte about Beijing’s military activities.
A spokesperson for the Chinese embassy called on NATO to correct its "misperception" of China and stop spreading "security anxiety" or "using China as an excuse for its continued military build-up and disruption of global and regional security."
The statement came in response to remarks Rutte made at a Chatham House event in London on Monday.
During his speech, Rutte claimed that China, in cooperation with Russia, North Korea and Iran, is "modernising and expanding its military at breakneck speed," according to the text published on NATO’s website.
The diplomatic exchange highlights ongoing tensions between China and the NATO alliance regarding military development and security concerns.
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