Donald Trump has criticized NATO āfor ā years and last ā week threatened to pull the United States out of the alliance
Turkiye said on āMonday that NATO allies should use their July summit in Ankara to reset ties with US President Donald Trump and prepare for a potential reduction of US involvement in the alliance.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said that Turkiye believed Trump would attend the NATO leadersā summit on July 7-8 due to his āpersonal respectā for President Tayyip Erdogan, but added he understood Trump was otherwise āreluctant come to āthe meeting.
Trump has criticized NATO āfor ā years and last ā week threatened to pull the United States out of the alliance over European membersā refusal to send ships to unblock the Strait of Hormuz near Iran. That compounded friction within the bloc over his earlier plans to acquire Greenland.
Fidan told ā the state-owned Anadolu news agency that āallies had long considered āTrumpās criticisms to be rhetoric, but were now planning around āthe possibility of reduced US involvement and ramping āup their own defensive capacities.
āNATO countries need to turn this Ankara Summit into an opportunity to put ties with the United States on a systematic basis,ā āhe said.
āIf there will be a US withdrawal from some NATO mechanisms, there ā needs ā to be a plan and program to phase this out so nobody is left in the open,ā he added.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has said he understood Trumpās frustrations with the alliance, but that the ālarge majority of European nationsā had been helpful to Washingtonās war effort in Iran.
A senior White House official told Reuters last week that Trump, as part of frustration with NATO, had also considered the option of removing some US troops from Europe.
REUTERS




