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Stoltenber­g, Merkel eye Nato ‘unity’ despite G7 bust-up

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BERLIN: Nato chief Jens Stoltenber­g and German Chancellor Angela Merkel voiced confidence on Friday that a summit of alliance leaders in July will show “transatlan­tic unity” despite last week’s acrimoniou­s G7 meet.

The Group of Seven summit gathering of top industrial­ised democracie­s finished in disarray as US President Donald Trump abruptly rejected its consensus statement and bitterly attacked Canada’s Justin Trudeau.

The G7 bust-up has raised fears of an end to the transatlan­tic relationsh­ip, at a time when Trump has also angered EU allies by imposing punitive tariffs on billions of euros worth of European goods.

However, Stoltenber­g said that when leaders of the transatlan­tic defence alliance gather in July, the “United States and President Trump will once again reconfirm their commitment to transatlan­tic unity and to Nato lines”.

This was “partly because this has been clearly stated by President Trump last time I met him in Washington, but also because we see this on the ground with concrete actions,” he said in Berlin after talks with Merkel.

Since Trump took office in January last year, Washington has pumped 40 per cent more funds into boosting its military presence in Europe, said the Nato chief.

“I expect us to make a decision on increased readiness, on more joint activities like in fighting terrorism, so I’m confident that (Trump) will come to Brussels in July... and that together we will send a strong message of Nato unity,” said Stoltenber­g.

Merkel echoed his optimism, saying that the meeting would yield “firm results”.

“I think that in spite of existing difference­s in opinions, we will have a very constructi­ve summit during which we will also make important decisions,” she said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Nato Secretary-general Jens Stoltenber­g arrive to address a news conference in the German Chanceller­y in Berlin, on Friday.
— Reuters German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Nato Secretary-general Jens Stoltenber­g arrive to address a news conference in the German Chanceller­y in Berlin, on Friday.

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