BFF-68 France’s Macron says NATO allies stuck to spending commitments

542

ZCZC

BFF-68

NATO-DIPLOMACY-FRANCE-MACRON-LEAD

France’s Macron says NATO allies stuck to spending commitments

BRUSSELS, July 12, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – French President Emmanuel Macron said
Thursday that NATO’s spending commitments remained the same despite US
counterpart Donald Trump saying he had forced allies to increase them at a
tense summit.

Macron said NATO was nevertheless “much stronger” and that Trump had,
contrary to reports, never told his fellow leaders that the United States
could withdraw from the alliance.

“President Trump knows that the United States has been able to find NATO
at key moments in its history… I think that NATO is a good thing for the
United States,” the French leader said, adding that the US was a “great
partner, a great ally for us.”

Trump had “reaffirmed his commitment to a strong NATO”.

“As with all our summits, sometimes the corridors, comments and tweets
take on more importance than what is negotiated, said or endorsed by heads of
state,” Macron said.

“I believe only one thing: the communique we have approved, the strategy
we defend and the seriousness we have, because it is the security of our
people we are talking about,” he added.

Trump said there had been “tremendous progress” at the summit after he
pushed NATO leaders on the issue, and that NATO countries were going to
increase their commitments to “levels they’ve never thought of before.”

But Macron responded that “the communique is clear: it reaffirms the
commitment to two percent (of GDP on defence spending) for 2024.”

Trump had asked for the two percent figure to happen immediately, and
for it eventually to be doubled to four percent.

Asked about Trump’s criticisms of Germany, Macron said that Paris and
Berlin had a “joint destiny” and that Berlin was an “indispensable partner”
for France.

BSS/AFP/RY/1952 hrs