NATO eyes warning to China against aiding Moscow

Bloc must send 'clear, polite message' at Thursday summit: Lithuanian diplomat

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. The alliance will begin an extraordinary meeting on March 24. (Photo courtesy of NATO)

RYO NAKAMURA, Nikkei staff writer

BRUSSELS -- NATO members are debating how best to express concern over possible Chinese cooperation with Russia in a joint statement after an extraordinary summit Thursday, amid fears that military and financial support from Beijing could reinvigorate Moscow's offensive in Ukraine.

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