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“China is not an enemy,” says NATO’s Jens Stoltenberg

“China Is Not An Enemy” Says NATO’s Jens Stoltenberg | NATO Indo-Pacific Strategy | GZERO World

"China is not an enemy," NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg tells Ian Bremmer in an interview on GZERO World. But the question of whether or not that makes China a friend to NATO allies is not so simple, either. How should the West thread the needle in engaging with China? It's a country that, like it or not, will likely dominate geopolitics for at least the rest of our lifetimes.

Watch the full episode:Will NATO adapt to emerging global threats?

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