President
Trump will travel to Brussels for a NATO conference in late May, the White
House announced Tuesday.
The meeting is
expected to be Trump’s first foreign trip, and is set to take place May 25.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced the meeting earlier Tuesday.
Spicer said
the president was looking forward to meeting with his NATO counterparts
"to reaffirm our strong commitment to NATO, and to discuss issues critical
to the alliance, especially allied responsibility-sharing and NATO's role in
the fight against terrorism."
Additionally,
the White House announced Trump will host Stoltenberg on April 12 to talk about
“how to strengthen the alliance to cope with challenges to national and
international security.”
Trump accused
NATO of being "obsolete" during the campaign and criticized Brussels,
equating it to "like living in a hellhole right now."
The
announcement came after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson decided to skip a
meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Belgium next month, according to U.S.
officials. Instead, Tillerson will attend the G7 summit in Italy before
traveling to Moscow. Tillerson is also expected to help welcome China President
Xi Jinping at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
State
Department spokesman Mark Toner said earlier Tuesday that Tillerson’s schedule
would not allow him to attend the NATO meeting. In any case, Tillerson is
meeting with almost every NATO country's foreign minister in Washington this
week, officials said. Yet that gathering is focused on fighting the Islamic
State, not on NATO's key concern: Russia.
Fox
News’ Kelly Chernenkoff and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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