President Biden will speak to NATO allies about “effective burden-sharing” next month, in a hint that his dealings with the military alliance may have at least one similarity with those of his predecessor, former President Donald Trump.
Biden will meet with leaders during the NATO summit in Belgium on June 14, the White House said on Friday. The president has pledged to revitalize U.S. relations with members of the alliance following tensions under Trump, who argued throughout his term in office that other NATO members were not contributing enough in defense spending.
“President Biden will…