America's smaller European allies have expressed concern about
President Donald Trump's mixed signals on whether he would protect them
against Russia.
The uncertainty threatened to deepen late
Monday when U.S. officials said that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
planned to skip what would have been his first official meeting with
NATO in April.
However, Tillerson will travel later in the
month to a series of unspecified meetings in Russia, a State Department
spokesman confirmed to NBC News.
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