LONDON — NATO should seek to boost security in the Indo-Pacific region, Britain’s foreign secretary said, as she singled out Taiwan’s need for protection against China.
In a speech on the U.K.’s foreign policy Wednesday night, Liz Truss said the U.K. rejects “the false choice between Euro-Atlantic security and Indo-Pacific security” in favor of “a global NATO.”
“I mean that NATO must have a global outlook, ready to tackle global threats,” Truss said. “We need to pre-empt threats in the Indo-Pacific, working with allies like Japan and Australia to ensure that the Pacific is protected. We must ensure that democracies like Taiwan are able to defend themselves.”
Western countries have
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