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Biden says the transatlantic alliance has adapted to new threats

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Associated Press

Darlene Superville And Zeke Miller

Madrid (AP) — President Joe Biden said Thursday, the Transatlantic Alliance is in a rapidly changing security situation around the world. He said he transformed himself by adapting to.

"I think we all agree that this was a historic NATO summit," Biden told reporters at the summit's closing press conference.

At the three-day summit, the Biden administration announced plans to permanently strengthen its presence in Europe, with Turkey, Finland and Sweden joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Agreed to pave the way for. The Alliance's renewal of its strategic notion reflects that China's "compulsory policy" is a challenge to the interests of Western nations.

Biden was characterized by Russia as a partner when NATO last updated its strategic concept 12 years ago, and the document also mentions China. Said it wasn't. New documents launched at the summit will change that.

"The world has changed and has changed a lot since then," Biden said.

Bavarian's comments were made after attending a summit meeting with seven advanced democratic economic groups in the Bavarian Alps at a press conference in Madrid at the end of the NATO summit.

"This summit was about strengthening our alliance and addressing the challenges of our world today and the threats we will face in the future," Biden said. Said.