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Nato’s 75th risks being overshadowed by Biden and Macron’s domestic turmoil

  • French politics and questions surrounding Joe Biden loom over Nato’s 75th anniversary summit in Washington

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Security fencing outside the Washington convention centre where the Nato summit will be taking place in Washington. Photo: AFP

Joe Biden and Nato’s 31 other leaders had hoped their summit this week would celebrate fresh unity against Russia’s Vladimir Putin, send a warning to China and prove the alliance is as strong as ever in its 75th year.

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Instead, the three days of pageantry that start on Tuesday evening will be overshadowed by domestic turmoil across the alliance, from Biden’s bid to quell angst over his calamitous debate performance to elections in France that undercut President Emmanuel Macron’s power base.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is similarly weakened after his party’s abysmal results in European Parliament elections.

While the allies will pledge continuing support for Ukraine, plans to secure long-term aid for Kyiv have stalled and President Volodymyr Zelensky’s hopes of joining the alliance remain far off.

Inside the Walter E. Washington Convention Centre. Photo: AP
Inside the Walter E. Washington Convention Centre. Photo: AP

Time may be running out: Donald Trump, who leads Biden in the polls, once threatened to pull out of Nato and has pledged to make a deal with Putin to end the war.

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