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Nato says 'no provision' to expel members after report US could seek to suspend Spain

NATO has stated there are no provisions for expelling member states following a report that the US might seek to suspend Spain. This comes amid US criticism of allies for not contributing more to operations against Iran, particularly after Iran restricted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-04-24 · 16:04 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Nato says 'no provision' to expel members after report US could seek to suspend Spain
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NATO has stated there are no provisions for expelling member states following a report that the US might seek to suspend Spain. This comes amid US criticism of allies for not contributing more to operations against Iran, particularly after Iran restricted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Spain has refused to allow its bases to be used for attacks on Iran, while the UK has permitted strikes and drone interceptions. US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has publicly urged European allies to increase their involvement, arguing they benefit more from the protection of the Strait of Hormuz. An internal Pentagon email reportedly suggested reassessing US diplomatic support for European possessions as a potential retaliation for perceived lack of cooperation.

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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth took aim at European allies for not helping Washington in its war against Iran.

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has insisted that greater involvement in the war is not in the UK's interest.

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The US has two military bases in Spain, Naval Station Rota and Morón Air Base.

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Spain has refused to allow the use of air bases on its territory for attacks on Iran.

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Nato says there is 'no provision' to expel members.

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The BBC has contacted the UK government for comment.US President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticised Nato allies for their reluctance to play a greater role after the US and Israel attacked Iran on 28 February and Iran subsequently restricted shipping through the key Strait of Hormuz route.Spain has refused to allow the use of air bases on its territory for attacks on Iran. The US has two military bases in Spain, Naval Station Rota and Morón Air Base. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez told reporters: "We do not work based on emails. We work with official documents and official positions taken, in this case, by the government of the United States."Sánchez added that Spain supported "full co-operation with its allies, but always within the framework of international law."Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has insisted that greater involvement in the war or the current US blockade of Iran's ports is not in the UK's interest. The UK has allowed the US to use British bases to launch strikes on Iranian sites targeting the Strait of Hormuz and RAF planes have taken part in missions to shoot down Iranian drones.The UK, France and others have said they would be willing to keep the Strait of Hormuz - a global oil shipping route - open after a lasting ceasefire or the end of the war. On Friday, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth used a news conference to again take aim at European allies for not helping Washington in its war against Iran."We are not counting on Europe, but they need the Strait of Hormuz much more than we do, and might want to start doing less talking and having less fancy conferences in Europe and getting a boat. This is much more their fight than ours," Hegseth said."Europe and Asia have benefitted from our protection for decades, but the time for free riding is over," he added.Last month Trump said he had always considered the 32-member Nato defence alliance to be a "one-way street". "We will protect them, but they will do nothing for us," he wrote.The internal Pentagon email said access, basing and overflight rights (ABO) were "just the absolute baseline for Nato", the unnamed US official told Reuters.As possible retaliation for this perceived lack of co-operation, the email suggested reassessing American diplomatic support for longstanding European "imperial possessions" such as the Falkland Islands, Reuters quoted the US official as saying.On Friday, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urged Nato allies to stick together in the wake of the Pentagon memo, saying the alliance is a "source of strength".
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