The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ahead of Nato summit, Trump urges Canada to up defence spending

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MONTREAL: Ahead of next month’s Nato summit, US President Donald Trump has once again called upon Canada and other members of the North Atlantic alliance to increase their defence spending.

In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dated June 19, the US president said there is “growing frustratio­n in the US that key Allies like Canada have not stepped up defense spending as promised.”

The text was made public by the website iPolitics, with a spokesman for the prime minister confirming its existence to AFP Saturday.

For Trump, the fact that Canada’s defence spending represents less than two percent of GDP “undermines the security of the alliance,” and “provides validation for other allies that also are not meeting their defence spending commitment­s.”

Canada’s defence spending was 1.3 per cent of GDP in 2017, according to Nato.

In 2014, members of the treaty pledged to allocate two percent of GDP to defence.

The US President, who has often lamented several member states’ level of military spending, reiterated that he would demand that this commitment be honoured at the Nato summit in Brussels on 11 and 12 July.

“It will become increasing­ly difficult to justify to American citizens why some countries continue to fail to meet our shared collective security commitment­s,” he wrote. — AFP

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