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'NATO cannot be an a la carte military alliance,' says EU's Borrell in response to Donald Trump

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European Commission vice-president in charge for High-Representative of the Union for Foreign Policy and Security Policy Josep Borrell speaks during a press conference at the end of an Informal Foreign Affairs Council (Development Ministers) in Brussels.
European Commission vice-president in charge for High-Representative of the Union for Foreign Policy and Security Policy Josep Borrell speaks during a press conference at the end of an Informal Foreign Affairs Council (Development Ministers) in Brussels.
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  • NATO is not an alliance of convenience, said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.
  • He responded to comments made by Donald Trump.
  • US President Joe Biden also dismissed Trump's comments.


NATO "cannot be an alliance a la carte", EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Monday after Donald Trump downplayed his commitment to NATO's security umbrella in Europe if he becomes US president again.

Trump ignited a political firestorm and sent a chill through the United States' European allies on Saturday when he said he would "encourage" Russia to attack any NATO country that does not meet financial obligations.

"Let's be serious. NATO cannot be an a la carte military alliance, it cannot be a military alliance that works depending on the humour of the president of the US" day to day, Borrell said.

"It exists or it [does] not exist," he said, adding that he was not going to keep commenting on "any silly idea" emerging from the US presidential election campaign.

The words from Trump - who, when in power, pulled America out of an international pact designed to curb Iran's nuclear programme, and the Paris climate accord - prompted a broadside from current US President Joe Biden.

READ | 'He's unfit to be president': Republicans blast Trump over threat to abandon NATO allies

Biden called Trump's comments "appalling and dangerous".

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg warned on Sunday that "any suggestion that allies will not defend each other undermines all of our security, including that of the US".

Trump, 77, is all but assured the Republican nomination for the White House in the November vote against Biden, 81.

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