The Borneo Post

Nato will show unity despite difference­s — Stoltenber­g

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BRUSSELS: Nato chief Jens Stoltenber­g voiced confidence Tuesday that Alliance members will demonstrat­e unity at a summit next month despite “important difference­s” between the United States and European members of the transatlan­tic Alliance.

US President Donald Trump has called on fellow members to shoulder a bigger share of the Nato budget.

The US le ader has a l so complained that the transatlan­tic defence alliance is more useful for Europe than it is for the United States.

However,Stoltenber­g remained decidedly upbeat on Tuesday, whi le acknowledg ing the difference­s.

“I’m absolutely confident that the Nato summit will demonstrat­e the transatlan­tic unity, that Europe and the United States stand together despite important difference­s on important issues like trade, the Paris ( climate) agreement or the Iran nuclear deal,” the Nato leader told the France 24 television channel.

“I met president Donald Trump recently in the White House and he reconfirme­d his strong personal commitment to Nato and he also recognised that European allies are investing more in defence.”

Trump caused dismay in Europe during his presidenti­al campaign when he said that Nato was “obsolete” and failing to meet the challenge posed by Islamist terror groups.

“He has a strong message about the need to do more (on defence spending) and I agree with him and the European allies also agree with him,” said Stoltenber­g.

Stoltenber­g also said Nato hopes to start accession talks with Macedonia at the summit, which will be held in Brussels on July 11 and 12, after the small Balkan nation reached a deal with Greece to be renamed the Republic of North Macedonia. — AFP

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