Media: Soros to establish "NATO Plus"

Western countries and Japan, united in a global political alliance whose task is to suppress Beijing's influence in the world, received a new member at a meeting in the Czech Republic.
As Novosti writes, it is about the Philippines. It is further stated that the third meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance for China Affairs (IPAC), founded with the ambition that NATO would receive political, that is, propaganda support, attracted MPs from Kenya and Paraguay for the first time.
Most of the members of IPAC are parliamentarians from the EU, Japan and the USA, but British, Australian and Canadian legislators also joined the founders. The ideological coloring of the Alliance is not debatable, since it includes members of the parliaments of countries that are Washington's military and political allies, Novosti further states.
A kind of confirmation of this is the very date of the establishment of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance, June 4, 2020, on the anniversary of the great anti-government protest on Tiananmen in Beijing in 1989.
IPAC is mostly funded by the US government and the Open Society Foundation of billionaire George Soros. The political orientation of IPAC is also visible in some public declarations, such as, for example, the announcement from the IPAC symposium, earlier this year, held in the Japanese capital Tokyo, in which it is said that "the aim of its holding is to encourage a coordinated democratic response to distortion of order, based on rules enforced by Beijing".
IPAC needs to convince everyone of the Western thesis that China is an autocracy that, by violating the rights and freedoms of its citizens, is collapsing the international order. The goal of the deputies belonging to that organization, among other things,...

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