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Spain to bolster NATO's eastern flank with 14 jets by AFP Staff Writers Madrid (AFP) Oct 22, 2022
Spain on Saturday said it would send 14 fighter jets to Bulgaria and Romania to bolster NATO's eastern flank as the defence alliance strengthens its deterrence capacity following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Madrid will send six Eurofighter jets and 130 soldiers to Bulgaria between mid-November and early December to train local forces, the Spanish defence ministry said in a statement. It added that a further deployment will see eight F18M fighter jets and 130 air force personnel sent to Romania between December and March 2023 as part of NATO's "reaction and deterrence" strategy. A long-range aerial surveillance radar has also been deployed in Romania since October 17 and could remain until late June 2023, the statement said. Spain will also increase its air force's missions forming part of an "aerial shield". The country has already sent 12 fighter jets to eastern NATO members Bulgaria, Lithuania and Estonia since Russia invaded its pro-Western neighbour in February. (stock image only)
China's assertive foreign policy under President Xi Beijing (AFP) Oct 21, 2022 A senior Chinese diplomat's scuffle with protesters in Britain as well as a recent victory at the United Nations have put the spotlight back on China's more assertive foreign policy under President Xi Jinping. Bolstered by China's economic and military rise over the past decade, Xi - who is expected to secure a norm-breaking third term after this week's Communist Party Congress - has swerved decisively away from the "keep a low profile" foreign policy mantra espoused by his predecessors. Over ... read more
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