NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has warned that the "alliance of authoritarian powers" is increasingly cooperating against Western democracies.
Radar Armenia learned that in an interview with the BBC, Stoltenberg stated that Russia, Iran, China, and North Korea are increasingly joining efforts to provide each other with practical support, and the alliance is becoming "more and more united."
The head of NATO clarified. "China supports the Russian military economy by supplying key products for the defense industry, and in return, Moscow pledges its future to Beijing."
Russia supplies technology to Iran and North Korea in exchange for ammunition and military equipment. He added.
According to Stoltenberg, NATO has had to work with other countries outside its geographic commons, such as Japan and South Korea, to "confront this stronger alliance of authoritarian powers."