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Trump claims Germany ‘captive to Russia’

- BRUSSELS (AP) — US President Donald Trump accused Germany of being a “captive” of Russia yesterday as Western leaders gathered in Brussels for a NATO summit where Trump wants Europeans to pay up more for their own defense.

In a startling public outburst, Trump told NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g that Germany was wrong to support a new $11-billion Baltic Sea pipeline to import Russian gas while being slow to meet targets for contributi­ng to NATO defense spending that was intended to protect Europe from Russia.

“We’re supposed to be guarding against Russia and Germany goes out and pays billions and billions of dollars a year to Russia,” Trump said in the presence of reporters at a pre-summit meeting at the residence of the US ambassador to Belgium.

German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen hit back almost immediatel­y: “We have a lot of issues with Russia without any doubt,” she told reporters in English. “On the other hand, you should keep the communicat­ion line between countries or alliances and opponents without any question.”

With tensions in the Western defense alliance already running high over Trump’s demands for more contributi­ons to ease the burden on US taxpayers, and a nationalis­tic stance that has seen trade disputes threaten economic growth in Europe, the latest remarks will fuel concerns among allies over the US role in keeping the peace that has reigned since World War II.

After the two-day summit in Brussels, Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on Monday.

The US president noted that Germany had shut down coal and nuclear power plants on environmen­tal grounds, increasing dependence, like much of the rest of Europe, on Russian gas.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who meets Trump at the summit, has given political backing to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline to import more gas, despite criticism from other EU government­s. However, Berlin insists it is a privately funded commercial project with no input of public money.

Trump said: “We’re protecting Germany, we’re protecting France, we’re protecting all of these countries. And then numerous of the countries go out and make a pipeline deal with Russia where they’re paying billions of dollars into the coffers of Russia ... I think that’s very inappropri­ate.”

 ?? AP ?? US President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g (third left) speak during their bilateral breakfast in Brussels, Belgium on Tuesday.
AP US President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g (third left) speak during their bilateral breakfast in Brussels, Belgium on Tuesday.

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