Provision of cluster munitions to Ukraine did not lead to a split in NATO - White House

Washington does not believe that the decision to provide Ukraine with cluster munitions will cause a split among NATO member states.
As reports Censor.NЕТ with reference to European truth, this was stated by US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
"I don't think you're going to see a split, a division or disunity on the merits of this decision, even though many of the Allies and signatories to the [cluster munitions] convention are in a position where they can't say, 'We're for cluster munitions,'" he said.
According to him, the United States "hasn't heard anything from people who would say: "This calls into question our commitment," "This calls into question the unity of the coalition," or "This calls into question our belief that the United States has a vital and positive role to play as a coalition leader in Ukraine."