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Pentagon policy chief calls for NATO based on 'partnership rather than dependency'

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BRUSSELS, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Increased military spending by Europe countries and Canada will make NATO allies more equal partners within the alliance, U.S. Under Secretary of Defence Elbridge Colby

Pentagon's Colby Advocates for NATO Based on Partnership, Not Dependency

NATO's Evolving Role and Responsibilities

By Lili Bayer

Colby's Assurance to European Allies

BRUSSELS, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby called on Thursday for NATO to be based on "partnership rather than dependency" as he arrived for talks in Brussels with the military alliance’s defence ministers.

U.S. Command Changes in NATO

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is not attending the meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels, with Colby, who holds the Pentagon's No. 3 post, representing the U.S. instead.

Increased Defense Spending Among Allies

Hegseth’s absence marks the second time in a row that a top Trump administration official has skipped a NATO meeting, after Secretary of State Marco Rubio missed a gathering of the alliance's foreign ministers in December.

Those absences and repeated tensions between U.S. President Donald Trump and European nations - most recently over Greenland - have prompted fresh questions from European officials and commentators about Washington's commitment to NATO, which for decades has been the foundation of the continent's defence.

Trump has repeatedly called on European nations to increase their military spending and take more responsibility for their own security, reducing their reliance on the U.S. NATO leaders responded last year by agreeing to spend 5% of their GDP on defence and security-related investments.

COLBY SEES 'STRONG BASIS' FOR WORKING WITH EUROPEANS

Colby offered some words of reassurance for European allies, declaring that "we have a really strong basis for working together" as European nations had agreed to lead the conventional defence of the continent.

“Now it's time to march out together, to be pragmatic,” he told reporters, calling for an alliance "based on partnership rather than dependency, and really a return to what NATO was originally intended for”.

In a sign of the shifting balance in the alliance, NATO announced this week that the U.S. will turn over two of its major command posts - in Naples, Italy and Norfolk, Virginia - to European officers.

At the start of Thursday's meeting, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said allies were stepping up to take more responsibility.

"We are already seeing significant increases in allied defence spending," he said. “Investment is up by tens of billions."

(Reporting by Andrew Gray, Lili Bayer and Bart Meijer, editing by Inti Landauro and Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • Pentagon's policy chief emphasizes NATO partnership over dependency.
  • Increased military spending by Europe and Canada is crucial.
  • A shift towards European leadership in NATO's defense is noted.
  • The original intent of NATO as a partnership is highlighted.
  • Meeting with NATO defense ministers in Brussels discussed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NATO?
NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance of countries from North America and Europe established for mutual defense against aggression.
What is dependency in international relations?
Dependency in international relations refers to a situation where one country relies heavily on another for security, resources, or support.

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