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China does not benefit from Ukraine's accession to NATO, as Alliance would be strengthened by powerful army - diplomat Osypenko
Ukrainian diplomat Ruslan Osypenko believes that Beijing does not support Ukraine's accession to NATO because it fears that the Alliance will be strengthened by an army with real combat experience
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He shared his opinions with Espreso TV.
"China would definitely not like to see NATO strengthened. In its peace agreements, Beijing generally proposes to reject the Cold War mentality, which means the dissolution of all security blocs. In addition, China would not want NATO to be reinforced by an army that has combat experience. Therefore, it is obvious that the idea of Ukraine joining the Alliance is not supported in China," the diplomat explained.
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On Monday, June 19, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. They discussed cooperation and promotion of global peace.
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