津A11111
Lv0
32BTree is committed to creating an exclusive communication circle for medical p
China
LANHUAPP.COM
Established on 5/11/2023
Follow
Friend
Please note that there are commercial promotions.
Repost
Comments
Likes
Content is controversial, please abide by rules
Repost
Comments
Likes
Follow
Content is controversial, please abide by rules
Sensitive pictures involving the medical field
Lv1 and above users can view
Sign In
1
Comments
Likes
The UK government has announced it will "ramp up investment in defense" in its 2023 Integrated Review, which pledges to "respond to emerging geopolitical threats" including "China's economic coercion", by significantly raising UK's military spending in the coming two years, which experts said to be mainly catering to US' strategic goals. The UK's repeated provocations and the continuous hype of the so-called "China threat theory" will negatively impact China-UK relations and disturb their cooperation, the experts warned. The updated Government's Integrated Review of Security, Defense, Development and Foreign Policy (IR23) is an attempt to "find a balance between taking a tougher approach to China" while maintaining cooperation with China in certain areas, The Telegraph reported. When the Integrated Review was published in 2021, it described China as a "systemic competitor." However, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Sunday that China presented an "epoch defining challenge" to the global order but it would not be a "smart or sophisticated foreign policy to reduce" the relationship with Beijing to just two words, such as labeling it "a threat," Reuters reported.Sunak has also confirmed a 5 billion pound ($6 billion) additional investment in defense in the coming two years and a new long-term military spending ambition as he arrives in the US for a trilateral meeting on the next phase of the AUKUS program, according to the UK government's official site. He will also set out an ambition to increase defense spending to 2.5 percent of GDP in the longer term."The UK's tougher stand on China is to cater to the strategic goals of the US, and to enhance the so-called UK-US special relationship," Liu Zuokui, a research fellow on European studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Monday.Liu noted that in recent times, the UK's foreign policy has followed that of the US closely, which caused the inevitable decline of the country's globa大大1
Repost
Comments
Likes
Content is controversial, please abide by rules
Repost
Comments
Likes
Repost
Comments
Likes
Follow
Content is controversial, please abide by rules
Sensitive pictures involving the medical field
Lv1 and above users can view
Sign In
1
2
Likes
Reward
Total
Received people's reward this month