American President Donald Trump says he's committed to international military agreements, but he's warned that allies must pay their way.
In his address to a joint session of Congress, Mr Trump praised the American military, and pledged to wipe out the so-called Islamic State group.
Mr Trump had worried international allies by hinting the US might not defend countries that did not pay a fair share towards defence.
In his speech he said while America needed to look after its own interests first, he remained committed to international security. He said pressure to make allies pay their fair share towards defence was paying off.
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