France opposes giving Nato more global role

France: France warned yesterday against US proposals that Nato should become a more global grouping, saying such a change could…

France: France warned yesterday against US proposals that Nato should become a more global grouping, saying such a change could only weaken the alliance.

In an essay in German daily Die Welt three weeks before Nato is due to hold a summit in Latvia, French defence minister Michèle Alliot-Marie rebuffed calls for an ambitious overhaul of the Brussels-based alliance.

"I believe it is desirable to improve the practical ways missions are handled without changing the fundamental nature of Nato, which must remain a Euro-Atlantic alliance," Ms Alliot-Marie said.

She said transforming Nato into a "global partnership" risked damaging the solidarity between Europe and the US and making the alliance an ill-defined body that would alienate non-members. In Brussels last week, US Nato ambassador Victoria Nuland signalled a desire to transform the 26-nation alliance into a global security organisation.

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France is among the most sceptical of US calls for Nato to take a greater role in dealing with problems outside its home area and shoulder more non-military tasks, as it did after last year's earthquake in Pakistan.

"To turn Nato into an organisation with responsibilities for economic and democratic reconstruction runs counter to its mission and its resources," Ms Alliot-Marie said. Diplomats say Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and Spain also have reservations about "rebranding" Nato as a world policeman.