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Donald Trump to reaffirm Nato ‘commitment’ at Brussels summit

AFP
Published : Mar 23, 2017, 2:15 am IST
Updated : Mar 23, 2017, 2:15 am IST

The Trump administration has been scrambling to reaffirm its commitment to Washington’s military alliances.

President Donald Trump (Photo: AP)
 President Donald Trump (Photo: AP)

Washinton:  The White House confirmed Tuesday President Donald Trump will join fellow Nato leaders for a key May summit in Brussels, as the US administration seeks to quash questions about Trump’s support for the alliance.

The Trump administration has been scrambling to reaffirm its commitment to Washington’s military alliances - including Nato - after the Republican billionaire called into question their usefulness during the presidential race.

News that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson would skip a Nato meeting in April - but travel to Russia the same month - did little to allay concerns.

By confirming Mr Trump’s participation in the May 25 summit, the US administration - the leading partner in the alliance - moved to reset the narrative. “The president looks forward to meeting with his NATO counterparts to reaffirm our strong commitment to Nato, and to discuss issues critical to the alliance, especially allied responsibility-sharing and Nato’s role in the fight against terrorism,” said a White House statement.

Likewise, Nato officials struck a forward-looking note, playing down the apparent snub by Tillerson and instead confirming the summit date and announcing that its Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg — who was in Washington this week — would return to the US capital for talks with the president ahead of the leaders’ summit.    

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