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NATO seeks to shore up ties in Indo-Pacific as delegates visit South Korea, Japan

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NATO is turning to its Indo-Pacific partners, as concerns mount over a potential rupture with its key member, the US. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to leave the security alliance. A NATO delegation representing some 30 nations are in South Korea for a three-day visit that ends tomorrow. They are expected to head to Japan next. William Denselow reports from Brussels.

NATO is turning to its Indo-Pacific partners, as concerns mount over a potential rupture with its key member, the US. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to leave the security alliance. A NATO delegation representing some 30 nations are in South Korea for a three-day visit that ends tomorrow. They are expected to head to Japan next. William Denselow reports from Brussels.

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