New Delhi: Amid escalating tensions between Russia and the West in view of the Russian military build-up on the Ukraine border, China's Mission to the European Union has reiterated Beijing's "strong support to Moscow”.
The support by the Chinese Mission to Moscow comes two days after the Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart, President Xi Jinping displayed a strong picture of unity at the opening session of the Beijing Winter Olympics. "Thirty years after the end of the Cold War, NATO continues to expand its geography and range of operations, engage in bloc politics and confrontation. This is not contributing to global security and stability", China's Mission to the European Union said in a statement.
"China believes that regional security should not be guaranteed by strengthening or expanding military blocs. We call on NATO to abandon the Cold War mentality and ideological bias, respect the sovereignty, security, interests as well as the diversity of civilizations, history, and culture of other countries, take an objective and impartial view of other countries’ peaceful development and do more to increase mutual trust among countries and maintain regional peace and stability," the statement read.