The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Trump says Germany owes Nato ‘vast sums’

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An awkward meeting between the world leaders. expensive, defense it provides to Germany!”

During their joint news conference in the White House on Friday, the two leaders appeared to have an awkward meeting, with Mr Trump seemingly refusing to shake the German Chancellor’s hand in front of the media in the Oval Office.

On their agenda was Nato funding, trade agreements and the internatio­nal situations in Ukraine and Syria.

During the press conference, Mr Trump dubbed Nato “obsolete” and demanded America’s allies pay back the “vast sums of money from past years”.

Mrs Merkel said Germany had committed to increasing its military spending to the previously agreed level of 2% of GDP for Nato’s European members.

Only five out of the alliance’s 28 countries currently meet their targets for payment – the US, the UK, Estonia, Poland and Greece.

President Trump and Mrs Merkel have clashed in the past.

In January, Mr Trump said the German Chancellor had made “a catastroph­ic mistake” by allowing hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants into Germany.

Meanwhile Mrs Merkel criticised President Trump’s controvers­ial travel ban that targets the citizens of s e v e r al ma i n l y Mu s l i m countries.

Immigratio­n was clearly one of the issues on which the leaders had, Mrs Merkel described it as, “an e xc h a n ge of vie w s”, adding: “Refugees have to be given the opportunit­y to shape their own lives.”

Trump also made an awkward jibe at the press conference, suggesting the pair had both been w i re - t a p p e d by t he O b ama administra­tion.

In the strained session with the world’s press, Mr Trump said the two “have something in common perhaps” after being quizzed over claims that GCHQ had spied on him.

The quip appeared to be another dig at the Obama administra­tion, which was previously accused of wire- tapping the phone of the German Chancellor.

GCHQ rejected the allegation­s against it as “nonsense”.

Downing Street said it has been assured the US will not repeat the claims.

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