Rutte: US wants to stay in NATO

The NATO meeting in Helsingborg ended with assurances of the alliance's strength. Secretary General Mark Rutte stressed continued US commitment.

NATO foreign ministers gathered in Helsingborg on Friday. Mark Rutte said after the meeting that the US wants to stay in NATO.

Rutte stressed that all members follow Article 5. He called the will to defend the alliance iron hard.

Foreign Minister Marco Rubio noted that Donald Trump is disappointed with several allies. He mentioned the need for help with Iran and the Strait of Hormuz.

Maria Malmer Stenergard said the meeting had led to closer ties between allies. The meeting is seen as preparation for the next major meeting in Ankara in six weeks.

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NATO foreign ministers gathered at a conference table in Helsingborg, Sweden, with flags and documents on defense and Ukraine.
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Sweden's foreign minister Maria Malmer Stenergard voiced concern that other countries may scale back bilateral aid to Ukraine now that the EU's 90 billion euro loan is finalized.

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