NATO chief says alliance reducing reliance on single ally, strengthening Europe

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NATO chief says alliance reducing reliance on single ally, strengthening Europe
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said the alliance is on a stronger path while gradually reducing reliance on a single ally, giving the US greater room to focus on other priorities as European allies increase defense spending. He also said NATO could help with the Strait of Hormuz crisis.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Friday the alliance is on a stronger path while gradually reducing reliance on a single ally as foreign ministers gathered for a summit in Sweden. "The trajectory we are on, which is a stronger Europe and a stronger NATO, making sure we will over time, step by step, be less reliant on one ally only, as we have been for so long," Rutte told reporters.

US focus shift


Rutte said the shift would give the US greater room to focus on other priorities as European allies increase defense spending. "This is necessary not only to equalize what you're spending with the United States, but also to make sure that we have what we need to defend against our adversaries," he added.


European responsibility


The NATO chief underscored that the US would continue to play a key role in Europe in both nuclear and conventional defense while Europeans assume greater responsibility. "Europeans have heard the message when it comes to European bases. These are bilateral commitments by European countries with the United States, so that the US can use these commitments for operations elsewhere in the world," he said.


Strait of Hormuz


Rutte pointed to European allies' efforts in the Strait of Hormuz, saying "we can be maximum helpful as European allies with the United States." He added: "The Strait of Hormuz is at this moment choked off, and the free movement of navigation is seriously under threat here. So, of course, this is an interest also for all allies."

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