'One of the reasons why NATO is successful is that we have always stayed out of domestic political issues,' says NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg
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BRUSSELS, Germany – NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg sidestepped questions on Friday, July 5, about US President Joe Biden’s health ahead of an alliance summit in Washington next week, saying one reason for NATO’s success was that it stayed out of domestic political issues. Biden will participate in a flurry of events over the next week aimed at showing he still has the stamina to run in the November 5 election.
“What NATO can do is focus on the substance of NATO, and that is what we will do,” Stoltenberg, the secretary-general, told a pre-summit news conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels.
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