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Ukraine war boosts NATO, but China concerns the US: think-tank
Ukraine war boosts NATO, but China concerns the US: think-tank
by AFP Staff Writers
London (AFP) Feb 15, 2023

The conflict in Ukraine "has given NATO renewed purpose" and spurred Eastern Europe to ditch Soviet-era equipment, but China's military modernisation remains the United States' chief concern, a British think-tank said Wednesday.

The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) said that around 20 countries in Europe "announced either immediate uplifts to defence spending or a stronger commitment to longer term spending goals" in 2022, in response to Russia's actions in Ukraine.

In its annual "Military Balance" report, the London-based think-tank said that "the invasion has given NATO renewed purpose; has impelled Finland and Sweden to apply to join the Alliance; and has led states in Eastern Europe to sharpen their focus on defence."

However, rampant inflation had eaten up much of the increased spending commitments, with European defence outlay increasing only by 0.8 percent in real terms last year.

Russia's invasion has also led to Eastern European states updating their inventories with "more modern Western military systems", with South Korea also emerging as a major defence supplier in Europe.

Despite the general focus on Russia, it is China that has the attention of the US in the long-term, added the IISS.

"China's military modernisation remains the principal area of concern for Washington," it said.

"China's defence spending increase of 7.0 percent in the 2022 budget, over 2021 figures, is its largest in absolute terms," it added.

China's actions are causing regional states to follow suit, with South Korea modernising its armed forces and Japan planning to boost its military capability with additional investments and new partnerships, said the report.

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