NATO chief invited to address US Congress amid tensions
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Monday extended a rare invitation to the head of NATO to address a joint meeting of Congress in early April to mark the alliance's 70th anniversary.
"During this critical time for the United States, NATO and the European Union, the US Congress and the American people look forward to your message of friendship and partnership, as we work together to strengthen our critical alliance and advance a future of peace around the world," Pelosi wrote the 29-member organization's secretary general Jens Stoltenberg.
The top Democrat said the invitation was made on behalf of Democrats and Republicans in Congress.
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at the NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium, July 12, 2018. /VCG Photo
Washington is scheduled to host a NATO ministerial meeting on April 3 and 4.
The invitation comes amid trans-Atlantic tensions. Trump has been unstinting in his criticism of NATO's European members, accusing them of freeloading on the protection offered by the U.S. military while not spending enough on their own armed forces.
A NATO summit last July jangled nerves when Trump reportedly threatened to "go it alone" unless allies boosted their spending.
Before taking office Trump called NATO "obsolete" and soon after July's summit he questioned whether the U.S. would honor the alliance's founding principle of mutual defense for newest member Montenegro.
(AFP)