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by AFP Staff Writers Beijing (AFP) April 20, 2022
Beijing's defense minister told his US counterpart Wednesday not to "use the Ukraine issue to smear, frame, threaten or pressure China", following criticism of its perceived backing of Russia's invasion. Minister of Defense Wei Fenghe's comments came days after a senior US senator said China must pay a greater price for backing Moscow. China has not condemned the invasion of Ukraine, and has defended its stance on the conflict, while the United States has warned Beijing's unwillingness to sanction Russia could affect its relations with other economies. In a phone call with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Wednesday, Wei asked the United States to "stop conducting military provocations at sea, and not to use the Ukraine issue to smear, frame, threaten or pressure China", according to a defense ministry statement. Wei also reiterated Beijing's position on Taiwan, warning that if the "issue" was not handled properly, it would have a "destabilising impact" on US-China ties. Beijing has never controlled democratic Taiwan but views the island as part of its territory and has vowed to one day seize it, by force if necessary. Wei said that China "hopes to establish a healthy and stable major-country relationship with the US, and will also defend its national interests and dignity". A Pentagon statement said that the officials discussed US-China defense relations, regional security issues, and Russia's "unprovoked invasion of Ukraine". The phone call comes after China signed a security deal with the Solomon Islands, despite Washington raising alarm over the pact. The agreement -- which sparked fears of China gaining a military foothold in the South Pacific -- was inked just shortly before top US officials were due to arrive in the Pacific nation for high-level talks, much to Washington's ire.
Finnish MPs begin deciding whether to join NATO Helsinki (AFP) April 20, 2022 Finland's parliament Wednesday starts debating whether to seek NATO membership, after Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparked a surge in political and public support for joining the bloc. Despite Russia warning of a nuclear build-up in the Baltic should Finland and neighbouring Sweden join the military alliance, Finland's prime minister said that her country would now decide quickly on whether to apply for membership. "I think it will happen quite fast. Within weeks, not within months," Prime Minis ... read more
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