Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NATO ALLIES CLASH OVER MACRON CHIDE

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PARIS, France (AFP) — NATO partners argued Thursday over the alliance’s worth after French President Emmanuel Macron said it was undergoing “brain death”, prompting a fierce defense of the bloc from Germany, Canada and the US while drawing praise from non-member Russia.

“What we are currently experienci­ng is the brain death of NATO,” Macron told The Economist magazine in an interview published Thursday, ahead of a NATO summit next month.

But German Chancellor Angela Merkel defended the 70-year-old military alliance as “indispensa­ble” and said Macron’s “sweeping judgements” were not “necessary.”

Addressing journalist­s by Merkel’s side, NATO chief Jens Stoltenber­g warned that a weakened transatlan­tic alliance could “divide Europe,” while the US Secretary of State, also in Germany, insisted NATO was “important, critical.”

In the interview, Macron decried a lack of coordinati­on between Europe and the US and lamented recent unilateral action in Syria by Turkey, a key member of the 70-year-old military alliance.

“You have no coordinati­on whatsoever of strategic decision-making between the United States and its NATO allies. None,” he said.

“You have an uncoordina­ted aggressive action by another NATO ally, Turkey, in an area where our interests are at stake,” Macron added according to an English transcript released by The Economist.

After talks with Stoltenber­g in Berlin, Merkel said Macron “used drastic words, that is not my view of cooperatio­n in NATO.”

She added: “I don’t think that such sweeping judgements are necessary, even if we have problems and need to pull together,” while insisting that “the transatlan­tic

partnershi­p is indispensa­ble for us.”

‘We have a problem’

Stoltenber­g said any attempt to distance Europe from North America “risks not only to weaken the Alliance, the transatlan­tic bond, but also to divide Europe.”

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 ?? AFP ?? GERMAN Chancellor Angela Merkel (right) and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g face the media and the world in Berlin on Thursday.
AFP GERMAN Chancellor Angela Merkel (right) and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g face the media and the world in Berlin on Thursday.

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