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Great forces in region: Beijing interested in economy, others in political influence

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China’s entry into the region of South-East Europe changes dynamics of relations among great forces in the Balkans, but that should not worry us as it is solely interested in the economic influence, according to information Pobjeda obtained from several sources.

The Financial Times magazine has recently revealed that the “16+1” Summit between China and the Central and Eastern European Countries caused “suspicion of Brussels and EU capital cities”.

In the light of the recently held “16+1” Summit, the FT magazine notices that Beijing’s influence has been gradually extending in this part of the Europe, whereas the Atlantic Council, on the other hand, proposes a new strategy due to the powerful influence of Russia. Moscow’s meddling in the region encouraged the Atlantic Council to suggest establishment of a permanent US military base in South-East Europe, to be placed in Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo.

 

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