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NATO commitment has no caveats - British defence secretary

Published 21/07/2016, 21:55
© Reuters. British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon looks on before the start of the "Meeting of the Ministers of the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL: Joint Plenary Session" in Washington.

By Idrees Ali

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - NATO's mutual defence guarantee is a commitment that comes without any "conditions or caveats," British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said on Thursday.

"It is an absolute commitment that we help each other if any one member of NATO is attacked," Fallon said in Washington.

Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump told the New York Times that if he is elected, he might abandon NATO's guarantee that any member, including the United States, would defend the others if they were attacked, or Article 5.

Trump said that Washington would only come to the aid of other members if they had "fulfilled their obligations to us."

However, Fallon said that member states were increasingly accepting their responsibilities and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was an important alliance given a resurgent Russia.

"We've seen a growing solidarity and unity about the alliance now," Fallon added.

Separately, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson told reporters in Washington that the mutual defence commitment was "incredibly important."

© Reuters. British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon looks on before the start of the "Meeting of the Ministers of the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL: Joint Plenary Session" in Washington.

“Fundamentally it is the NATO treaty, that doctrine of mutual defence, that has guaranteed the peace in Europe for decades and will do, I think, for decades to come,” Johnson said.

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