The Citizen (KZN)

Trump, Nato make up

US PRESIDENT WILL JOIN FELLOW LEADERS IN BRUSSELS Tillerson’s snubbing of treaty played down.

- Washington

The White House confirmed on 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 – who was in Washington this week – would return to the US for talks with the president ahead of the summit. – AFP

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