NATO members are discussing the ongoing fight against the so-called Islamic State.
The meeting takes place as members come under pressure from the new Trump administration in the United States to increase defense spending and do more to address the ISIS threat.
Speaking in Brussels at the start of the meeting, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that while the alliance is not formally a part of the anti-ISIL coalition, every member is contributing.
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Stoltenberg said the alliance does have the potential to "do more", mentioning in particular the training of local forces.
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