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Biden urges ‘sacred commitment’ as Nato marks 75 anniversar­y

- — Reuters

President Joe Biden said Thursday the United States must uphold its “sacred commitment” to Nato as the alliance marked its 75th anniversar­y, after election rival Donald Trump undermined its collective defense guarantee.

“We must remember that the sacred commitment we make to our Allies -- to defend every inch of Nato territory -- makes us safer too,” Biden said in a statement.

Nato allies have been increasing­ly unnerved by the prospect of a Trump return to the White House in November’s US presidenti­al election.

Trump recently said he’d encourage Russia to attack any members not spending enough on defense, and while in office he considered pulling out of the alliance over accusation­s that other states were not paying their way.

Biden meanwhile hailed Nato’s unity over the past two years as the alliance stepped up military support for Ukraine in the face of Russia’s “vicious invasion”.

With the addition of Finland and Sweden, who both joined in the wake of the Ukraine war, the alliance was now “larger, stronger, and more determined than ever before,” he said.

“As our adversarie­s have plotted to break our remarkable unity, our democracie­s have stood unwavering,” added Biden, 81.

The United States will host Nato’s 75th anniversar­y summit in Washington in July.

Meanwhile, Ukraine on Thursday supported Nato chief Jens Stoltenber­g’s idea of the alliance providing long-term support to Kyiv, but said the measure would have “zero chance” without obligatory contributi­ons, the European Pravda outlet reported.

Stoltenber­g this week proposed creating a €100 billion five-year fund to support Ukraine, an idea that has drawn mixed responses around Nato.

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that the 32-member alliance had experience­d difficulti­es in raising military assistance of much smaller volumes.

 ?? Reuters ?? Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g speaks during a press conference, at the NATO Headquarte­rs in Brussels.—
Reuters Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g speaks during a press conference, at the NATO Headquarte­rs in Brussels.—

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