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LONDON – NATO’s chief is urging the alliance’s 29 countries to set aside a festering trans-Atlantic row over trade, climate and the Iran nuclear deal, amid concern that the tensions will undermine the military alliance.
In an editorial in Tuesday’s Guardian newspaper, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said “the ties that bind us are under strain.”
He said “we must continue to work hard to settle our differences – and where differences persist, we must limit any negative impact on our security co-operation.”
Stoltenberg’s message comes less than a month before U.S. President Donald Trump meets with his NATO counterparts in Brussels. Stoltenberg says NATO has overcome divisions before and can do so now.
Trump humiliated his partners at a summit last year, publicly berating them for failing to spend enough on defence.
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