President Biden addressed the possibility of imposing sanctions on Russia before boarding his flight. Meanwhile, former President Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, emphasized his commitment to NATO, asserting that the United States would remain part of the alliance if its members pay their fair share and treat America fairly.
In an interview with Nigel Farage, Trump criticized NATO for allegedly taking advantage of the United States, particularly in terms of financial contributions and trade.
He insisted that the U.S. should not bear the burden of funding NATO disproportionately and stated that America’s presence in the alliance is contingent upon fair treatment.
Trump highlighted NATO’s recent progress in meeting its 2% GDP spending pledge, acknowledging the increased contributions from European states. However, he reiterated his stance that every member should fulfill their financial obligations to the alliance.
The former president’s remarks drew a sharp response from President Biden’s administration, which characterized them as “unhinged” and emphasized Biden’s efforts to strengthen alliances and uphold American values.
The White House reaffirmed its commitment to NATO and condemned any statements that undermine the security and stability of allies.
Trump’s comments underscored his focus on reshaping America’s role in international alliances, while Biden’s administration emphasized continuity and the importance of collective defense efforts.