Jerome Hughes
Press TV, Brussels
On the sidelines of the NATO summit in Brussels, Democrats Abroad Belgium held a rally to coincide with the visit of Joe Biden. We sought their views on current efforts to save the JCPOA -- or the famous Iran nuclear deal -- which Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump, tried to destroy.
Inside the summit, calls were made for the 30 countries in NATO to stand strongly together in order to face down current threats.
Moscow and Beijing reject the criticism and some analysts argue NATO is merely trying to justify its existence by creating adversaries. Also, there are divisions within NATO itself. For example, Turkey and Germany have important economic ties to Russia and China. Even the UK seems to be trying to tone down NATO HQ rhetoric.