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Trump: Nato no longer absolete, but allies ‘must pay what they owe’

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WASHINGTON: Nato is the ‘ bulwark of internatio­nal peace and security’ but its European members “must pay what they owe,” US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday alongside the political head of the military alliance.

Reversing some of his campaign rhetoric, Trump told a joint news conference that Nato “is no longer obsolete” and hailed its role in the fight ‘against terrorism’.

But he renewed his argument that Nato’s member states need to dedicate two per cent of their gross domestic product to military expenditur­e.

“In facing our common challenges, we must also ensure

In facing our common challenges, we must also ensure that Nato members meet their financial obligation­s and pay what they owe. Donald Trump, US President

that Nato members meet their financial obligation­s and pay what they owe,” he said.

Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g said he and Trump had agreed in their talk that “Nato is a bedrock of security, both for Europe and for the United States... and therefore I welcome the very strong commitment of the United States to the security of Europe.”

Increased concerns among Nato’s European states about Russian military activity on its eastern fl ank fed into a question to Trump about strained ties with Russia.

Trump replied that “it would be wonderful... if Nato and our country could get along with Russia.”

He said “we may be at an all-time low in terms of our relationsh­ip with Russia,” but said it would be ‘a fantastic thing’ if the relationsh­ip could improve with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Trump (right) meets with Stoltenber­g in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US.
— Reuters photo Trump (right) meets with Stoltenber­g in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US.

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