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For the first time in decades, an American foreign minister has skipped a NATO meeting. The signal is clear and intended: America has different priorities than the security of our continent.
First the Europeans are out of the peace plan, then U.S. Secretary of State Rubio does not appear at the NATO meeting in Brussels. Concern is growing that the US is moving away from the transatlantic alliance. A study exclusively available in the WORLD shows another result.
The Nato Foreign Minister's meeting offered nothing but incantations, but hardly any action.
Wednesday's NATO foreign ministers' meeting has few high-profile issues on its agenda, will last about half a day, and will be without a key figure. Not surprising, given that the future of European security is now being decided not in Brussels, but in Moscow and Washington.
Today marks a trip to Brussels for Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen (M).
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