Neutral countries which aren’t NATO members but enjoy its "umbrella of protection" should have to join the military alliance, Britain’s defense secretary said Wednesday.
In a speech in London, Grant Shapps stopped short of pointing directly at non-NATO European countries like Ireland, Malta, Austria and Switzerland which have long prized neutrality. But he made clear Britain would be lobbying for more countries to join the bloc.
“I will make the case for NATO to bring all those who benefit from the alliance’s umbrella of protection into the organization,” he said.