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'Will not stop until ISIS is gone', says Trump at Baltic summit

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affirmed that the US "will not stop until is gone" while justifying the presence of the US troops in

Presidents of Estonia, and visited the on Wednesday to attend the Baltic Summit in the

took to his account to welcome all the three Presidents to the while congratulating on its

"Today, it was my honour to welcome @KerstiKaljulaid, @Grybauskaite_LT, and @Vejonis to the @WhiteHouse. Congratulations on your 100th anniversaries of independence! #BalticSummit", tweeted.

The three Presidents of the Baltic nations hosted a joint press conference with as part of the Baltic summit.

Trump, while addressing the conference, mentioned the World's Declaration of 1940 and US-Baltic Charter of 1998 and assured to stand with it.

He further acknowledged the assistance of the Baltic countries in providing military training to the soldiers to fight against military group in Iraq and said, "We will not stop until is gone".

further called for expanding mutual trade relations between Baltic countries and US.

He encouraged the move of to begin buying the from the as part of an effort to secure alternative and reduce its dependence on

Referring to US sanctions on for its alleged role in manipulation of the 2014 US elections, said, "Nobody's been tougher on than I have."

also praised the Baltic countries for their robust defence spending. and come close to meeting the benchmark of devoting two percent of their economies to defence while spends slightly more than two percent.

"When nations are committed to peace and to security, they have to pay their share and we will all enjoy a much more safe and prosperous future," said.

was followed by of Dalia Grybauskaite, who focused on the defence issues being faced by the countries while mentioning the Article 5 of the US-Baltic Declaration.

Grybauskaite said, "Our discussions are more about bringing reforms in defence. We are helping the to combat terrorism in Afghanistan, Maali and wherever it is required. We see the willingness of US to see a different quality of "

Further, the Latvian said the US has committed to apply deterrent policies in the Baltic regions.

"We will commit 2 percent GDP towards military strengthening in eastern area and contribute to international security," Vejonis said.

He further mentioned of combating military terrorism, cyber information warfare and nuclear proliferation, while highlighting the growth of the digital economy and trade relations with the US.

Further, Estonia's reiterated the commitment of Baltic nations towards military strengthening by saying, "Peace and security depend on strong sovereign nations. We stand together like-minded partners and allies. We find it important to contribute to counter-terrorism and spend 2 percent of GDP on defence".

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First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 03:25 IST
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