The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Trump says Putin ‘easiest’ of his meetings

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With Europe’s wary eyes upon him, President Donald Trump launched a weeklong trip there on Tuesday with harsh criticism for NATO allies and predicted the “easiest” leg of his journey would be his scheduled sit-down with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

As he departed the White House for a fournation European tour, Trump did little to reassure allies fretting over the risk of damage he could do to the 69-year-old trans-Atlantic mutual defense pact and his potential embrace of Putin during a summit in Helsinki.

Trump said Tuesday he “can’t say right now” if Putin is a friend or foe, but called him a “competitor.” The U.S. intelligen­ce community has concluded that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to boost Trump’s candidacy, and warns of further attempts at interferen­ce both in the 2018 midterms and in European elections.

Trump arrived in Brussels on the eve of the NATO summit after repeated attacks on the pact. He told reporters in Washington before leaving, “Frankly, it helps them a lot more than it helps us” and then later tweeted from Air Force One that he may demand reimbursem­ents from the European member nations.

Trump has been pressing NATO countries to fulfill their goal of spending that 2 percent of their gross domestic products on defense by 2024. During his presidenti­al campaign, he suggested he might only come to the defense of NATO nations that fulfilled their obligation. And a year ago, during his first visit to its Belgium headquarte­rs, Trump initially declined to explicitly support the organizati­on’s defense agreement.

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