The Sun (Malaysia)

Trump stuns Nato

> He demands allies double defence spending

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BRUSSELS: US President Donald Trump shocked allies at a fraught Nato summit on Wednesday by suddenly demanding that members double their defence spending commitment­s.

Trump’s surprise demand came after he clashed with Chancellor Angela Merkel, calling Germany a “captive” of Russia because of its gas links and singling out Berlin for failing to pay its way.

The summit in Brussels is shaping up as the alliance’s most difficult in years, against a backdrop of deepening transatlan­tic tensions in fields ranging from trade to energy and defence.

Nato allies agreed at the summit in 2014 to try to spend 2% of GDP on defence within 10 years, but the White House said Trump suggested that was not enough.

“During the president’s remarks today at the Nato summit he suggested that countries not only meet their commitment of 2% of their GDP on defence spending, but that they increase it to 4%,” White House spokesman Sarah Sanders said.

“The president raised this same issue when he was at Nato last year. President Trump wants to see our allies share more of the burden and at the very minimum meet their already stated obligation­s.”

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev confirmed that Trump had made the demand and asked what it meant for the future of the alliance that has been the bedrock of European security for 70 years.

“Nato is not a stock exchange where you can buy security. Nato is an alliance of sovereign countries united by strategic targets and common values,” he said.

All 29 Nato leaders, including Trump, backed a joint statement committing themselves to greater “burden sharing” and to the alliance’s founding commitment that an attack on one member is an attack on them all – with no mention of the 4%.

Trump arrived on the back of a barrage of criticism of Europe on issues ranging from trade to energy and above all his claims that the continent freeloads on the back of America for its defence.

He then set the tone for the day with a blistering attack on key ally Germany at a breakfast meeting with Nato chief Jens Stoltenber­g.

“Germany is a captive of Russia because it is getting so much of its energy from Russia,” Trump said, taking particular aim at the proposed Nord Stream II gas pipeline, which he has previously criticised.

“Everybody’s talking about it all over the world, they’re saying we’re paying you billions of dollars to protect you but you’re paying billions of dollars to Russia.” – AFP

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Traffic enforcers remove one of the banners on an overpass along the C5 road intersecti­on in Taguig, Metro Manila yesterday.

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