Otago Daily Times

EU welcomes assurance from Pence

Position on Nato also clarified

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BRUSSELS: United States Vicepresid­ent Mike Pence has assured the European Union in Brussels that the Trump Administra­tion will develop their cooperatio­n in trade and security and backs the EU as a partner in its own right.

A month after Donald

Trump caused alarm by renewing his endorsemen­t of Brexit and suggesting others may follow Britain out of the EU, Pence told reporters that he had come to ‘‘the home of the European Union’’ with a message from the president.

Speaking of a ‘‘strong commitment . . . to continue cooperatio­n and partnershi­p with the European Union’’, Pence added: ‘‘Whatever our difference­s, our two continents share the same heritage, the same values and above all, the same purpose to promote peace and prosperity through freedom, democracy and the rule of law.’’

At a later meeting at Nato across town yesterday, he made clear that US support for the transatlan­tic defence alliance had a price, though; Trump, he said, ‘‘expects real progress’’ from European government­s by the end of the year in increasing their spending on military budgets closer to a Nato target of 2% of GDP.

Donald Tusk, who chairs the European Council of EU leaders, told reporters that Pence had given him affirmativ­e answers to three questions on Trump’s support for: the current system of internatio­nal law, Nato and ‘‘the idea of a united Europe’’.

EU officials said they were encouraged by what they called Pence’s clear assurances, including on US backing for holding the European Union together after Brexit, though they will watch closely to see how far Trump’s actions match his deputy’s words.

‘‘We got everything we were looking for,’’ one official said.

Echoing comments he made over the weekend in Germany, Pence also addressed worries in Europe over Trump’s suggestion that the Nato defence pact was ‘‘obsolete’’; Washington, he said, was committed to defending the sovereignt­y and territory of European states and holding Russia to account for its actions in Ukraine.

Pence also repeated Trump’s belief that ‘‘common ground’’ could be establishe­d with Russia after years of confrontat­ion. — Reuters

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