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HEADLINE: Biden Pledges to Support Ukraine “as Long as It Takes”
TEASER: At NATO summit in Madrid, US president, alliance leaders set policy to counter Chinese threats
PUBLISHED AT: 6/30/22 at
BYLINE: Anita Powell
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DATELINE: Madrid
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[[President Joe Biden said the United States would support Ukraine "as long as it takes" at a NATO summit that saw the alliance boost its defense of Ukraine, form a new strategic policy to counter threats from China, and bring two new members into the 30-strong group. VOA White House correspondent Anita Powell reports from Madrid.]]
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President Joe Biden says the United States will continue to support the people of Ukraine as they fight back a Russian invasion that has claimed tens of thousands of lives over four months.
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((President Joe Biden))
“We'll station more ships here in Spain. We're stationing more air defense in Italy and Germany, more F-35s in the United Kingdom. And to strengthen our eastern flank, new permanent headquarters for the Army Fifth Corps in Poland."
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Biden said the U.S. will announce another $800 million weapons package that includes air defense systems, artillery and ammunition.
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He said the alliance is expanding and looking at threats beyond Europe, and that for the first time, the majority of NATO members were on track to exceed NATO’s guideline that they spend 2 percent of GDP on defense.
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((President Joe Biden))
“At this summit, we rallied our alliances to meet both the direct threats that Russia poses Europe and the systemic challenges that China poses to a rules-based world order. And we've invited two new members to join NATO. It was a historic act."
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Russia’s president was quick to slam NATO’s decisions.
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((Vladimir Putin, Russian President (In Russian)))
"With the hands of Ukrainians and the Ukrainian people, NATO members and leading NATO countries simply want to assert themselves, further assert their role in the world, confirm the leadership of their hegemony in the truest sense of the word, their imperial ambitions."
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And China criticized its inclusion in the alliance’s new security concept.
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((Zhao Lijian, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson)) ((in Mandarin?))
"NATO's so-called Strategic Concept in 2022 disregards facts, confuses right and wrong and insists on wrongly defining China as posing a systemic challenge. It smears China's foreign policy, makes irresponsible remarks on China's normal military development and defense policy, and incites confrontation and antagonism. The document is fraught with Cold War mentality and ideological bias. China is seriously concerned about this and firmly opposes it.
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Analysts say Beijing’s aggression has inspired this new Western solidarity.
[[RADIO: Robert Daly, director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Wilson Center, via Zoom]]
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((Robert Daly, Wilson Center)) ((Zoom))
“That move on China's part toward increasing aggression and the promotion of authoritarianism, accelerated by concerns over the Russian invasion of Ukraine, are bringing the United States, Europe, our Northeast Asian allies and our South Asian allies like New Zealand and Australia increasingly close together.”
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NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance worries about Beijing’s closeness to Moscow.
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((Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary-General))
"We see a deepening strategic partnership between Moscow and Beijing. And China's growing assertiveness and its coercive policies have consequences for the security of allies and our partners. China is substantially building up its military forces, including nuclear weapons, bullying its neighbors and threatening Taiwan."
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Meanwhile, fighting rages in Ukraine.
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And all of these Western leaders say the power to end it rests with one man:
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Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Germany’s chancellor says he and other leaders of the G-7 bloc will attend a summit of G-20 nations later this year. Russia is also a member, and the Kremlin says Putin has yet to decide whether he will go.
((Anita Powell, VOA News, Madrid))
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Embargo DateJune 30, 2022 19:36 EDT
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