Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Trump lashes at Germany for being ‘Russia’s captive’

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

US President Donald Trump accused Germany of being a “captive” of Russia on Wednesday as Western leaders gathered in Brussels for a Nato summit where Trump wants Europeans to pay more for their own defence.

In a startling public outburst against one of Europe’s main military powers, Trump told Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenber­g that Germany was wrong to support a new $11-billion Baltic Sea pipeline to import Russian gas while being slow to meet targets for Nato spending to protect against Russia.

“We’re supposed to be guarding against Russia and Germany goes out and pays billions and billions of dollars a year to Russia,” Trump said at a pre-summit meeting at the residence of the US ambassador to Belgium.

Trump, who later arrived at Nato’s new billion-dollar headquarte­rs in his presidenti­al limousine, appeared to substantia­lly overstate German reliance on Russian energy and to imply the German government was funding the pipeline, which Berlin says is a commercial venture.

With tensions in the Western

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alliance running high over Trump’s trade tariffs on European steel and his demands for more contributi­ons to ease the burden on US taxpayers, the latest remarks fuelled concerns among allies over the US role in keeping the peace that has reigned since World War 2.

Baltic leaders fearful of any repeat of Russia’s annexation of Crimea called for unity as they arrived at the summit, while Slovakia’s President Andrej Kiska said his country was “one of the good guys” because he was increasing defence spending.

Trump, who allies hope will sign off on a summit deal to step up the West’s deterrence of Russia, was scheduled hold talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel later on Wednesday.

Merkel responded to Trump’s remarks, saying Germany, one of the biggest troop contributo­rs to Nato missions, was free of Russian control since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

She recalled her own youth in Soviet-dominated East Germany and said she was “very happy that today we are united in freedom, the Federal Republic of Germany. Because of that we can say that we can make our independen­t policies and make independen­t decisions”.

 ?? AP ?? US President Donald Trump (right) with Nato secretaryg­eneral Jens Stoltenber­g in Brussels, Belgium.
AP US President Donald Trump (right) with Nato secretaryg­eneral Jens Stoltenber­g in Brussels, Belgium.

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