Brussels For EU With NATO Talks.
In a move that signals Beijing’s attempt to manage growing global instability, a high-level delegation from the People's Liberation Army is scheduled to travel to Brussels next week. This visit is particularly notable as it marks a rare direct engagement between Chinese military officials and both EU and NATO representatives. The talks come as the ongoing war in the Middle East and the persistent conflict in Ukraine reshape international security alliances. While the Ukraine war remains a significant barrier to warming relations, the visit suggests both sides are eager to establish clearer communication channels to prevent accidental escalations. Following the recent US-Israeli strikes in Iran, European leaders are reportedly looking for clarity on China's muted response and its long-term strategy for regional stability, given its heavy reliance on Middle Eastern energy.
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