China's move is not conducive to Indo-Pacific countries: Pentagon


- The US is paying close attention to the growing tension on the Indo-China border

WASHINGTON: China is cracking down on its neighbors for its own national security and its own economic interests, forcing it to act in a way that suits itself (China). The Pentagon said Monday.

The Pentagon's press secretary, John Kirby, told a news conference that China's actions were not in line with those of the Indo-Pacific. That is why the Biden administration has decided to intensify its organization and partnership with the countries in the region. At the same time, he is making sure that their defenses are strong enough to meet the challenges that lie ahead. We are making every effort we can in that regard.

In response to a question, Kirby said the US was keeping a close eye on the growing tensions on the Indo-China border. It is natural that the tense and turbulent situation like some time ago will not happen again, as everyone wants. At the same time, I want the Indian authorities to raise their voices more clearly.

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