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China is challenge and opportunit­y, NATO chief tells DW

Jens Stoltenber­g described China as "a rising power" that "doesn't share our values" in an exclusive DW interview. At the same time, the NATO chief says Beijing's rise might help trans-Atlantic ties.

- For more from the interview, including Stoltenber­g's remarks on Afghanista­n, click here.

There is simply no way for the West to avoid dealing with the rise of China , NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g told DW's Alexandra von Nahmen on Monday.

"China is coming closer to us, investing in our critical infrastruc­ture," Stoltenber­g said.

"There's no way we can avoid addressing the security consequenc­es for our regional alliance of the rise of China and the shift in the global balance of power."

The NATO leader warned that China "doesn't share our values."

"You can see that in the way they behave in Hong Kong, how they suppress opposition in their own country but also the way they are underminin­g the rulesbased order," he said.

Still, Stoltenber­g said the competitiv­e relationsh­ip also provided "a unique opportunit­y to open a new chapter in the relationsh­ip between North America — the United States — and Europe."

On Monday, the US, the EU and the UK all imposed sanctions on China, accusing Beijing of committing human right abuses against Uyghurs.

Winds of change in the US

The former prime minister of Norway said he believes that US President Joe Biden's new administra­tion has shown "very strong commitment to transAtlan­tic unity." His comments come just just days before NATO foreign ministers are set to meet in Brussels, with the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken also expected to attend.

This is a marked difference to the previous four years in which former US President Donald Trump openly threatened to leave the alliance on more than one occasion.

Stoltenber­g addressed a range of other issues in an exclusive DW interview, including the challenges of climate change and concerns of a new cold war.

"The melting of ice in the Arctic could lead to the heating up of geopolitic­al tensions between different powers," Stoltenber­g admitted.

While his remarks focused on Russia, he also made note of "an increased Chinese presence" in the region.

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China is 'underminin­g the rules-based order,' yet the West must engage, Stoltenber­g says

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