BRUSSELS -- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization will bolster engagement with the Indo-Pacific region, the alliance's foreign ministers agreed at a meeting here Wednesday, aiming to put a check on China's push in space and cybersecurity.
Bloc seeks to counter Beijing's advances in space, cybersecurity

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, right, meets with Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi at a NATO foreign ministers meeting in Brussels on April 4. © Reuters
BRUSSELS -- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization will bolster engagement with the Indo-Pacific region, the alliance's foreign ministers agreed at a meeting here Wednesday, aiming to put a check on China's push in space and cybersecurity.