Germany Affirms Spain's Unquestioned NATO Membership
A German government spokesperson reassured on Friday that Spain's membership in NATO is not under threat. This statement was in response to a report suggesting otherwise, which mentioned an internal Pentagon email listing Spain's suspension from NATO as a possibility. The spokesperson firmly supported Spain's position within the alliance.
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A German government spokesperson emphasized on Friday that Spain's membership in NATO remains secure, dismissing any doubts raised by a recent report.
The denial followed a journalist's query concerning a Reuters article referencing an internal Pentagon email. The email reportedly listed Spain's suspension from the military alliance as a potential option.
During a routine press briefing in Berlin, the spokesperson reaffirmed, "Spain is a member of NATO. And I see no reason why that should change."
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