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NATO’s Mark Rutte warns against naivety regarding China after missile launch

6 July 2026
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed that the Alliance is closely monitoring China’s recent launch of a long-range, nuclear-capable ballistic missile in the South Pacific. The missile was launched from a strategic nuclear submarine and was reported by China’s state media as carrying a dummy warhead. Australian Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy, attending the NATO summit, labeled the launch a “destabilising event” but suggested the timing was coincidental to Australia’s new defense treaty with Fiji. Conroy plans to address the missile launch at the NATO meeting, emphasizing concerns over an arms race and regional stability. Rutte highlighted the interconnected nature of global security threats, linking China’s actions to broader geopolitical dynamics involving Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.

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The missile launch underscores rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, reflecting China’s increasing military capabilities and assertiveness. Historically, China’s military developments have prompted responses from neighboring countries and global powers, particularly in light of its strategic interests in the South China Sea and beyond. This event is significant as it demonstrates the potential for regional destabilization, which could impact international security alliances and defense strategies, particularly as NATO seeks to address concurrent threats from both China and Russia. The evolving military landscape necessitates ongoing dialogue and cooperation among allied nations to ensure regional stability and security.

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