SOURCE: PIXABAY
China plans to create military base & nbsp; in Equatorial Guinea on the Atlantic coast of Africa, reports & nbsp; The Wall Street Journal with reference to US government sources.
The PRC's intentions are supported by data from the US secret services, which has raised concerns in the White House and the Pentagon. Against this background, US Deputy National Security Adviser John Feiner flew to Equatorial Guinea. & nbsp; The purpose of his visit was to persuade the president of the African state to reject the Beijing proposal.
The publication emphasized that in 2017, China had deployed an overseas base & nbsp; in Djibouti, which became the first China in Africa.