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Germany Rejects Trump’s Spending Complaints as NATO Summit Begins

by Torkuma Gbor
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has defended his country’s defence budget against renewed criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump as NATO leaders are due to gather in Ankara for a two-day summit on Tuesday.

‎“We’re looking at the numbers, and they are pointing up,” Wadephul told Germany’s Deutschlandfunk radio.

‎Responding to demands from Trump, “who has repeatedly complained about unfair burden-sharing within the defence alliance, NATO allies committed last year to raise core defence spending from two to 3.5 per cent of national GDP by 2035.”

‎Wadephul said “Germany was on track to reach the 3.5 per cent mark by the end of the decade.”

‎“We are spending more than many of our partners. What Germany is doing is also being noticed in Washington,” he stressed.

‎Trump has continued to pressure allies, “branding their defence spending as ‘ridiculous’ just days before the summit, singling out Germany in particular.”

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