The EU foreign ministers want to create an economic NATO

Continuously repeating the cliché that "China is involved in the Ukraine-Russia conflict," Caras herself has not tired of saying it, and others have also become tired of hearing it...

On the local time of November 18, Caras participated in an event hosted by Bloomberg in Brussels, where she spoke about the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict. She again accused China, claiming that China is the "key driver" behind Russia's involvement in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, and that "if China did not support Russia, the conflict would have ended long ago."

She also pretended to be self-reflective, giving the appearance of "self-examination," stating that "some responsibility lies with Europe itself." She believes that the EU countries have different relations with China and are "not united enough" or "not serious enough" in dealing with this issue. A potential solution, she suggested, is to emulate the collective defense clause of the NATO Charter, Article 5, and strengthen mutual dependence among member states.

"The problem is that our actions in this regard are not unified enough," Caras claimed: "If we could establish some kind of NATO-style Article 5 alliance on an economic level, when these coercive measures are used against any member state, all other member states would stand up and indicate that such behavior is unacceptable."

Regarding this statement, Bloomberg reported on the local time of November 19, highlighting in its headline that Caras believes the EU can only counter China by being "more united," and at the same time, she is also "recommending" a NATO-style alliance to counter China.

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