La ministra holandesa confirma la continuidad de los despliegues en el Indopacífico pese al incidente con China

Los Países Bajos mantendrán sus despliegues militares regulares en el Indopacífico, afirmó la ministra de Defensa holandesa, Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius.

La ministra de Defensa holandesa, Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, declaró que un reciente encuentro naval con China no disuadirá la presencia europea en la región. La ministra confirmó que los Países Bajos planean seguir adelante con sus despliegues estándar en el Indopacífico. Sus declaraciones abordan las actividades en curso del Ejército Popular de Liberación en zonas como el mar de China Meridional.

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