Nato chief plays down concerns a Trump re-election would weaken alliance

Nato chief plays down concerns a Trump re-election would weaken alliance
Nato chief plays down concerns a Trump re-election would weaken alliance

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Nato Secretary General JensStoltenberg said he did not think a second Trump presidency would jeopardise US membership in Nato. — Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 — Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg today played down fears that a re-election of former US President Donald Trump would weaken the defense alliance as it works to ensure robust support for Ukraine.

Stoltenberg said he did not think a second Trump presidency would jeopardise US membership in Nato.

“I believe that the United States will continue to be a staunch Nato ally, regardless of the outcome of the US election, because it is in the US interest,” he said in an interview with CNN.

Republican Trump, a fierce critic of Nato when he was president, repeatedly threatened to pull out of the alliance. He cut defense funding to Nato and frequently complained that the United States was paying more than its fair share.

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“I worked with him for four years and I listened carefully, because the main criticism has been about the Nato allies spending too little on Nato,” Stoltenberg said.

Stoltenberg, who has been pushing member states to boost defense spending, said more of the allies are increasing their military contributions.

“So the message from the United States that European allies had to step up has been understood and they are really moving in the right direction,” he said.

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Trump has continued to criticize the alliance, saying over the weekend while campaigning that he did not believe Nato countries would support the United States if it were attacked. Nato’s treaty contains a provision that guarantees mutual defense of member states if one is attacked.

On the war in Ukraine, Trump has called for de-escalation and has complained about the billions spent so far, although he has put forward few tangible policy proposals.

US Senate talks on a border security deal that some have set as a condition for additional Ukraine aid have encountered growing opposition among Republicans aligned with Trump. — Reuters

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