EU Seeks Its Own Response to China’s Aggression

EU Seeks Its Own Response to China’s Aggression

The EU is under pressure from the U.S. to take a tougher stance on China’s strategic expansion in Southeast Asia. However, European leaders say they want to avoid being seen as an extension of Washington. The EU and European governments have been mostly silent when it comes to concerns expressed explicitly by the US and Australia that China may have arranged secret deals to use military bases of its Southeast Asian friends.

 

EU Seeks Its Own Response to China’s Aggression

EU Seeks Its Own Response to China’s Aggression

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