Nato allies must pay their "fair share" on defence before considering enlarging the alliance, a US presidential envoy hit out Thursday, in a retort to the Nato chief during an event in Davos, Switzerland. "You cannot ask the American people to expand the umbrella of Nato when the current members aren't paying their fair share, and that includes the Dutch who need to step up," Grenell said.
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