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- NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Helsingborg, Sweden against the backdrop of Washington's plans to draw down its presence on the continent.
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- The Trump administration earlier this week stopped the scheduled deployment of an armored brigade to Poland that caught officials off guard.
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NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Helsingborg, Sweden against the backdrop of Washington's plans to draw down its presence on the continent. US top diplomat Rubio insisted the move is not 'punitive.' More on DW.
https://p.dw.com/p/5EAWINATO foreign ministers are meeting in Helsingborg, Sweden, where security can be seen throughout the city Image: Johan Nilsson/TT/IMAGOAdvertisement Skip next section What you need to know What you need to know NATO foreign ministers meet in Helsingborg, Sweden Alliance chief Mark Rutte welcomes the deployment of US troops in Poland Estonia's FM calls for Europe to step up its defense efforts Here is a roundup of the latest updates related to the NATO meeting in Helsingborg, Sweden on Friday, May 22:
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