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Trump Walks Back NATO Threats, Takes ‘Total Credit’ For Spending Boost
They include the addition of new headquarters units, one of which will focus on securing the North Atlantic, as well as having more troops ready to respond on short notice and a new NATO training mission in Iraq that Canada has offered to lead.
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On Thursday, Trump said he will “absolutely” ask Putin about Russian meddling when he meets with him face-to-face early next week.
Trump emerged declaring continued commitment to a Western alliance built on United States military might that has stood up to Moscow since World War II.
Trump said he made his anger clear to allies on Wednesday.
After throwing hand grenades for a day-and-a-half behind the scenes, insulting allies, and questioning the military alliance’s very reason for being, the media was preparing for Mr Trump to do the same in a formal press conference – albeit hastily arranged.
Trump: “They really stepped up their commitment … stepped it up an additional 33 billion … ” People are paying money that they never paid before.
Trump: “Yesterday I let them know that I was extremely unhappy at what was happening and they have substantially upped their commitment”.
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel called for “fair play” and more respect for multilateralism. President Trump is not expected to see the inflatable in the air. Although Trump administration officials point to the longstanding alliance between the United States and the United Kingdom, Trump’s itinerary in England will largely keep him out of central London, the center of the protests.
“We have been extremely tough on Russian Federation”, he said at a joint press conference with British Prime Minister Theresa May.
“You know, what am I going to do?” “I think that’s very inappropriate”.
Trump: “Only five of 29 countries were making their commitment and that’s now changed”. That would mark a significant milestone for the alliance.
Another NATO diplomat said Trump trampled on protocol by pointing at some leaders he said were not spending enough and addressing Merkel by her first name, referring to her as “you, Angela”.
“And yet, he came into the news conference and declared victory”, Bays said. “It reaffirms a commitment to 2 percent in 2024”.
Ushakov said the summit, which will be held in Finland’s presidential palace in central Helsinki, would begin with the two leaders holding one-to-one talks with only interpreters present.
The summit came as transatlantic ties are already under strain due to U.S. trade tariffs, along with fears that Trump’s summit on Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin will pull him further from Nato’s orbit.
“But it is too bad what is going on”.
US Secretary of Energy Rick Perry said in Brussels that he did not hear any of the European Union countries viewing Nord Stream 2 positively, the report said.
The US Senate voted almost unanimously on Thursday (15 June) for legislation to impose new sanctions on Russian Federation and force President Donald Trump to get Congress’ approval before easing any existing sanctions on Russian Federation.
From left: NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May, and U.S. President Donald Trump arrive for a working dinner at The Parc du Cinquantenaire-Jubelpark Park in Brussels on July 11, during the NATO summit.
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He said: “I actually told Theresa May how to do it but she didn’t agree, she didn’t listen to me”.