US President Donald Trump signed off on Montenegro's accession to NATO today, removing a potential hurdle to the Balkan nation becoming the alliance's 29th member.
"Today, President Donald J Trump signed the United States instrument of ratification of the Protocol for Montenegro's accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)," the White House said in a statement.
The decision had largely been expected, despite Trump's sometimes mercurial decision-making and harsh words for the military alliance.
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Under Russian leader Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin has long seen the Balkans as inside its "sphere of influence".
Trump's approval comes on the eve of his meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the White House.
The Republican president has repeatedly called the United States' commitment to the alliance into question, demanding allies pay more towards collective defense.
But he has tempered his most incendiary rhetoric since coming to office and is likely to attend a NATO summit in Brussels on May 25.
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