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NATO can weather political storms in US, France: Stoltenberg

June 30, 2024
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NATO can weather political storms in US, France: Stoltenberg
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BRUSSELS: NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday said the “resilient” military alliance can ride out any political changes in major powers ahead of crunch elections in the United States and France.

The high-stakes votes on either side of the Atlantic both feature hard-right candidates who have been historically hostile to the military alliance — and known for warm relations with its chief adversary Russia.

“It has been proven that actually when countries have to choose… between staying in NATO with the protection, the security NATO provides, or of weakening NATO, going alone, they have chosen NATO,” Stoltenberg told AFP in an interview.

“We have proven very resilient because it is so obviously in our interest to stay together, and that applies for the US, it applies for Europe,” he said, Stoltenberg was talking before the first debate between incumbent Joe Biden and Donald Trump ahead of November’s presidential election in military superpower the United States.

Major ally France is also days away from a snap vote that could bring a far-right government to power for the first time since World War II — although National Rally leader Jordan Bardella has moderated his party’s stance by pledging to honour France’s international commitments including on NATO.

“I expect that regardless of the outcome of the US elections, the US will remain a strong NATO ally, because that is in the security interest of the United States,” said Stoltenberg, whose term ends in October.

“A strong NATO is good for Europe, but also good for the United States.”

Former president Trump has rocked NATO partners on the campaign by saying he would “encourage” Russia to attack members of the Western military alliance not spending enough on their own defence.

That came after the volatile former reality TV star reportedly mulled pulling Washington out of the alliance during his term in office. “The criticism from former President Trump has not primarily been against NATO. It has been against NATO allies not spending enough, and that has now changed,” Stoltenberg said.

NATO says that 23 of its 32 members are this year set to hit the alliance’s benchmark of spending at least two percent of their gross domestic product on defence.

And Stoltenberg said he expects the US to “remain strong” in that respect.

He, however, cautioned that no leader should ever cast doubt on NATO’s Article Five mutual defence commitment that means an attack on one member is considered an attack on all. “That’s the core responsibility of NATO and any attempt to undermine that credibility will just increase risks,” Stoltenberg said.

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