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Chinese missile threat should keep NATO alert, says Rutte

Chinese missile threat should keep NATO alert, says Rutte

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that China's recent missile test in the Pacific Ocean serves as a warning that the alliance must take the country's military advancements seriously. He emphasized that NATO members must remain vigilant and avoid naivety regarding global security threats.

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