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Trump to reaffirm NATO ‘ commitment’ at May summit in Brussels

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The White House confirmed Tuesday that 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 Trump’s participat­ion in the May 25 summit, the US administra­tion 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 would return to the US capital for talks with the president ahead of the leaders’ summit.

The White House said the April 12 meeting would be a chance for Trump and Stoltenber­g to “talk about how to strengthen the alliance to cope with challenges to national and internatio­nal security.”

The summit itself, NATO said, would focus on “the alliance’s role in the fight against terrorism, and the importance of increased defense spending and fairer burden- sharing” – language that appeared to acknowledg­e Trump’s repeated complaint that US allies are not paying their way. Just last week, after meeting Chancellor Angela Merkel at the White House, Trump claimed on Twitter that Germany owes “vast sums of money to NATO and the US.”

US Defense Secretary James Mattis, a former Marine general, has declared that the US fully supports NATO. Tillerson traveled last week to Asia to reaffirm ties with allies Japan and South Korea.

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