NATO Secretary General was affected by a journalist on Wednesday to call Donald Trump “Daddy” in the first hour of the day. She suggested that the comment was “degrading” and made him look “weak”
The Secretary General of Horn was beaten by a journalist During a press conference After calling Donald Trump “Daddy” before the day.
“The language you used when talking to Donald Trump It has been remarkable for its flattering, “said the journalist.
“Is it the way you feel that you have to act when you do business with the President of the United States, through flattering and praise? Isn’t it a bit degraded? And it doesn’t make you look weak?” She asked.
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On Wednesday morning, during another press conference, former Dutch president Mark Rutte commented on the use of F-Bomb Trump on Tuesday morning on Live TV before climbing Marine One on the way to NATO’s summit.
“Daddy must sometimes use strong language,” said Rutte. While asking the journalist’s question, he then answered saying that he does not believe that the comment makes him look weak, however, he said: “It’s a matter of taste.”
“I think he is a good friend, and when he is doing things that forces us to do it, for example, when making more investments, I mean, would I ever think that this would be the result of this summit, if he would not have been re -elected President?” demanded.
“Seriously believe that seven or eight countries would suggest somewhere in the 2030’s, could we know 2%? We have now decided all the last four or five months to reach 2%. Don’t you deserve a little grace?” Continued.
At the summit, most Member States agreed to increase contributions from their gross domestic product (GDP) to at least 2%. The goal is for countries to spend at least 5% of their GDP. The United States spends 3.5%.
Rutte warned on Monday that no country would have a deactivation option for excursions to its expense in defense, with a review of the new base goal of 2% provided in four years.
On Wednesday, NATO leaders approved the 5% expense target to fulfill the alliance plans to defend themselves from external attacks. Rutte said on Wednesday: “NATO has no deactivation and NATO does not make side deals. It is essential that each ally has its much of the load.”
But there has been an impetus for this goal: Spain reached an agreement with NATO to be excluded from this 5%goal, which Trump hit the country in its outreach speech after the summit on Wednesday afternoon.
“They are the only country in all countries that refuses to pay,” he said. “I don’t know what the problem is. So we are negotiating with Spain in a commercial agreement and we will pay them twice.”
“They want some free walk, but they have to return to trade because I will not let this happen,” added Trump.
He also said in his speech that the United States should be excluded from the goal of 5%, and that only their allies should be responsible for working to achieve this.
Rutte also praised Trump for his actions against Iran. The President of the United States bombed three nuclear facilities in the country on Saturday night, claiming to have destroyed the country’s nuclear enrichment capabilities. The places were located in Natanz, Isfahan and Fordo.
“And when it comes to Iran, the fact that he undertook this decisive action, very directed, to ensure that Iran would not be able to put himself in his hands on a nuclear capacity, I think he deserves all the praise,” said Rutte.
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