The US invited the foreign ministers of several Arab countries and Israel to the Nato summit in Washington next month “Secretary General [Jens] Stoltenberg has invited heads of state and government of all 32 allies, plus the leaders of our Indo-Pacific partners,” the Financial Times quoted a Nato official as saying. It listed Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea as Indo-Pacific partners.

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