The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) responded to a meeting with President Donald Trump on Jan. 21 by committing to ensure security in the Arctic, thus preventing China and Russia from establishing a stronghold in the region.
“The Secretary General had a very productive meeting with President Trump during which they discussed the critical significance of security in the Arctic region to all Allies, including the United States,” NATO spokesperson Alison Hart told The Epoch Times in an email on Jan. 21.
Details of the newly announced framework remain sparse, and Hart noted that talks are ongoing.
“Discussions among NATO Allies on the framework the President referenced will focus on ensuring Arctic security through the collective efforts of Allies, especially the seven Arctic Allies,” she said….
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