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Threatening to refuse to protect allies if they do not pay enough, former President Trump "angers" NATO Secretary General

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế11/02/2024


On February 11, Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Jens Stoltenberg stated that any suggestion that NATO allies would not protect each other would undermine the entire security of the military alliance and put American and European soldiers in danger.
Dọa từ chối bảo vệ đồng minh nếu không trả đủ tiền, cựu Tổng thống Trump 'chọc giận' Tổng thư ký NATO
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has hit back at former US President Donald Trump's comments about not defending NATO allies who don't pay enough. (Source: EPA)

“Any attack on NATO will be met with a united and robust response,” Mr. Stoltenberg added.

The statement was made by Mr. Stoltenberg to refute former US President Donald Trump's comments about not protecting NATO allies who do not pay enough.

Earlier, speaking to supporters in Nevada on January 27, former President Donald Trump said that America had lost its way and that incumbent President Joe Biden's policies were the cause.

Regarding the US-NATO relationship, Mr. Donald Trump said he did not believe in NATO's desire to protect the US. "I hate to tell you this about NATO, if we need their help, like we are attacked, I do not believe they will be there (to protect us)," he emphasized.

(according to Reuters)



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