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White House seeks to create Asian NATO in Asia-Pacific region — Russian top brass

According to Valery Gerasimov, within the framework of the AUKUS bloc (Australia, the United Kingdom and the USA), a program is being implemented to equip Australia with five Virginia-class nuclear multipurpose submarines by 2035

MOSCOW, December 18. /TASS/. An alliance similar to NATO is being formed today in the Asia-Pacific region, with its main players being the US, Japan and South Korea, while Russia, China and North Korea have been declared the main adversaries, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Valery Gerasimov, said at a briefing for military attaches of foreign states.

As he noted, the White House is seeking to reformat the current security system based on ASEAN into a network of controlled alliances, for which a group of troops numbering about 400,000 servicemen has been deployed in the region.

"An ‘Asian NATO’ is being formed, where the main role is assigned to the trio of the US, Japan and the Republic of Korea. What’s more, new formats of interaction are being developed involving Australia and the Philippines," Gerasimov said.

According to him, within the framework of the AUKUS bloc (Australia, the United Kingdom and the USA), an initiative exists to equip Australia with five Virginia-class nuclear multipurpose submarines by 2035.

"Russia, China and the DPRK have been declared opponents of the alliance," the Chief of the General Staff said.

Gerasimov also noted that the situation around Taiwan remains tense.

"Washington encourages Taipei's separatist aspirations and supplies it with modern weapons. US Navy ships regularly carry out provocations in the Taiwan Strait," he said.