PARIS (Reuters) - When NATO's 30 foreign ministers met in Bucharest in November to map out further aid plans for Ukraine and regional players under pressure from Russia, there was a notable ministerial absence: France.
When NATO s 30 foreign ministers met in Bucharest in November to map out further aid plans for Ukraine and regional players under pressure from Russia, there was a notable ministerial absence: France.
President Joe Biden is hoping the pomp and circumstance of his first White House state visit will compensate for problems his national security alliance with Australia and the United Kingdom created for French counterpart Emmanuel Macron.