The Alliance General Secretary considers the United States’s requests to become Rezon, as Europe and Canada “have not paid enough for the past 40 years.”
NATO members need to increase their defense costs more than 3% of GDP. This was announced in an interview with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
US president Donald Trump has asked allies to recognize 5% of their GDP defense. While more than 10 years ago, the Defense Alliance went up to 2%. Today it is considered too low for fighting the threat from the Russian Federation, the need for re -care and the simultaneous removal of weapons in Ukraine.
Rutte announced the need for governments of countries to make complex decisions on military expenditures rather than popular social support programs.
According to the NATO Secretary General, there are currently insufficient air defense systems, large missiles and tanks to support troops.
“We haven’t been paying enough for the past 40 years, especially after the fall of the Berlin wall … The United States should ask to re -write it. It’s logical,” Rutte said of European and Canada defense .
Rutte also emphasized that Washington maintains NATO’s promise, despite recent US minister’s remarks, Pete Hegset that European allies are “not to assume that America will continue forever.”
The United States costs more than 50% of NATO GDP, so the alliance is primarily an American organization, Rutte added.
Remember that US vice president Jay Di Wans said Washington is working for “wise regulating” between Ukraine and Russia, while the main threat to Europe is not external force, but the internal internal challenge of democracy.
Rutte said Vincess’s speech was “philosophical”
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