Trump scolds NATO members on defence spending

IANS  |  Washington 

US has complained again about the defence expenditure of the (NATO) members, one day ahead of his departure for a summit scheduled in Brussels,

"The US is spending far more on than any other country. This is not fair, nor is it acceptable," tweeted Trump tweeted on Monday, reported.

"While these countries have been increasing their contributions since I took office, they must do much more," Trump added.

The US has long been scolding the countries which have not met the 2-per cent-of-benchmark on spending. It has also been seen as a key topic for the upcoming NATO summit slated for July 11-12.

"NATO benefits far more than it does the US," Trump claimed.

NATO's European allies have spent more on defence for a second consecutive year in 2017 but the majority of them still failed to meet the target of spending 2 per cent of their on defence.

Eight NATO allies will reach the 2 per cent benchmark by the end of this year, and 15 are on track to spend 2 per cent by 2024, according to a statement released by the recently.

In late May, Trump threatened that NATO member states who have not met their financial obligations regarding defence will be "dealt with", and specifically called upon to fulfill its obligation.

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First Published: Tue, July 10 2018. 07:50 IST