NATO Summit: Russia, China slam Western military alliance after leaders raise alarm

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During the 2022 summit in Madrid, NATO declared Russia a “direct threat” and said China posed “serious challenges' to global stability.

NATO faced rebukes from Moscow and Beijing on Thursday after it declared Russia a "direct threat" and saidThe Western military alliance was wrapping up a summit in Madrid, where it issued a stark warning that the world has been plunged into a dangerous phase of big-power competition and myriad threats, from cyberattacks to climate change.after overcoming opposition from Turkey

NATO leaders turned their gaze south for a final summit session Thursday focused on Africa’s Sahel region and the Middle East, where political instability — aggravated by climate change and food insecurity sparked by the war in Ukraine — is driving large numbers of migrants toward Europe. "The question is, who’s next? Moldova? Or the Baltics? Or Poland? The answer is: all of them," he said.

The expansion will keep 100,000 troops in Europe for the foreseeable future, up from 80,000 before the war in Ukraine began. Money remains a sensitive issue — just nine of NATO’s 30 members currently meet the organization’s target of spending 2% of gross domestic product on defense.

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