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Europe must spend on defence or face Russian advance, warns ex-Nato chief | Europe must spend on defence or face Russian advance, warns ex-Nato chief |
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An ex-Nato Secretary General has demanded European nations spend more on defence, warning that Donald Trump’s threatened withdrawal of US forces would see Vladimir Putin’s Russia “advance”. | |
Anders Fogh Rasmussen said it was inevitable Mr Putin would adopt a more “assertive” approach in Eastern Europe if there is any US drawback and urged EU leaders to meet their commitment of spending 2 per cent of GDP on defence. | |
It comes after President-elect Trump threatened, while on the campaign trail, to withdraw support for nations enjoying US defence capabilities unless they paid their way. | It comes after President-elect Trump threatened, while on the campaign trail, to withdraw support for nations enjoying US defence capabilities unless they paid their way. |
Mr Rasmussen urged Nato to send a signal soon that America’s commitment to defending allies “is unchanged”. | |
Speaking to the BBC, he said “the Europeans should pay more”, before adding: “We have five out of 28 allies that fulfil the 2 per cent criteria right now, including the United States ... we know that a lot of countries, not least in the East, have now decided to increase their investment and reach the 2 per cent within the next three, four, five years. " | |
He went on: “If the United States were to withdraw from Europe, then without any doubt Russia would advance, and just exercise a more assertive behaviour in the East and that would weaken European security.” | |
It comes after current Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Europe and the US must stick together to face what are the greatest security dangers for a generation. | |
Mr Rasmussen poured cold water on the idea of a European army, which so far includes plans to set up a new EU defence headquarters. | Mr Rasmussen poured cold water on the idea of a European army, which so far includes plans to set up a new EU defence headquarters. |
He added: “What is needed now is more European concrete investment in defence capabilities, we don’t need new headquarters. | |
“While I was Secretary General of Nato we reduced the number of headquarters. | |
“You shouldn’t build new headquarters – you should build new aircraft, you should build new capacities to monitor what is going on in the world.” |
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