NATO chief warns of danger in dividing US, Europe
- NATO's Secretary-General warns against driving a wedge between the United States and Europe, urging Europe to strengthen NATO rather than divide from North America.
- Former President Trump's remarks on allowing Russia to act on NATO members call into question NATO's collective security commitment, raising doubts about the US's dependability.
- European leaders emphasize the need for increased investment in military resources, technologies, and weapons production amid the war in Ukraine and delayed US support.
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NATO chief warns of danger in dividing US, Europe
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned allies Thursday over rising fears about American politics dividing the U.S. and Europe, following former President Trump’s recent comments dissing the alliance.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg today warned NATO member states not to allow a rift between America and Europe to break out.
NATO chief warns against dividing the US and Europe or undermining their joint nuclear deterrent
By LORNE COOK and GEIR MOULSON Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO’s chief is warning member countries not to allow a wedge to be driven between the United States and Europe. Concern is growing in Europe about the future U.S. commitment to NATO should Donald Trump return to office. With a war in Ukraine weighing
NATO chief warns against dividing the US and Europe or undermining their joint nuclear deterrent – KION546
By LORNE COOK and GEIR MOULSON Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO’s chief is warning member countries not to allow a wedge to be driven between the United States and Europe. Concern is growing in Europe about the future U.S. commitment to NATO should Donald Trump return to office. With a war in Ukraine weighing
NATO chief warns against dividing the US and Europe or undermining their joint nuclear deterrent
By LORNE COOK and GEIR MOULSON Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO’s chief is warning member countries not to allow a wedge to be driven between the United States and Europe. Concern is growing in Europe about the future U.S. commitment to NATO should Donald Trump return to office. With a war in Ukraine weighing on resources, European leaders agree they should do more without relying on U.S. help. Stoltenberg on Wednesday welcomed this Europea…
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