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Merkel hits back at Trump rebuke

Germany makes independen­t decisions: Chancellor

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Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday said Germany makes “independen­t decisions,” firing back at US President Donald Trump after he accused Berlin of being a “captive” of Russia.

“I myself have also experience­d a part of Germany being occupied by the Soviet Union,” Merkel, who grew up in communist East Germany, said as she arrived at a tense NATO summit.

“I am very glad that we are united today in freedom as the Federal Republic of Germany and that we can therefore also make our own independen­t policies and make our own independen­t decisions.”

Trump said Wednesday that Germany was a “captive” and “controlled” by Russia because of the country’s dependence on Russian gas which is set to increase with the constructi­on of a new pipeline.

Merkel also addressed repeated criticism from Trump over Germany’s military spending, which is below the target level agreed by NATO members.

“Germany owes a NATO,” Merkel added.

“The fact that reunificat­ion has taken place also has a great deal to do with NATO, but Germany is also doing a great deal lot to for NATO.

“We are the second-largest provider of troops, we put most of our military capabiliti­es at the service of NATO.”

NATO members agreed in 2014 to aim to raise their annual military spending to the equivalent of 2 percent of gross domestic product.

Figures released from NATO on Tuesday showed Europe’s biggest economy spent just 1.24 percent of GDP on defense, compared with 3.5 percent for the US.

Under new plans, Germany has announced its intention to raise its defence spending by 80 percent over the next decade.

But Trump dismissed this as not enough on Wednesday morning.

“These countries have to step it up, not over a 10-year period, they have to step it up immediatel­y,” he said as he met with NATO chief Jens Stoltenber­g.

“Germany is a rich country. They talk about that they can increase it a tiny bit by 2030. Well, they could increase it immediatel­y tomorrow and have no problem. I don’t think it’s fair to the United States,” he added.

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