BRUSSELS - President Joe Biden arrived at the 2021 North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit on Monday looking to renew U.S.
allies abroad for better coordination against China and Russia, while underscoring the country’s commitment to the alliance that was frequently maligned by his predecessor.Early Monday, Biden sat down with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg at the alliance’s headquarters in Brussels and highlighted the U.S.
commitment to Article 5 of the alliance charter, which spells out that an attack on one member is an attack on all and is to be met with a collective response."Article 5 we take as a sacred obligation," Biden said. "I want NATO to know America is there."The White House said the statement to be signed by.