President
Donald Trump agreed to meet alliance leaders in Europe in May in a phone call
on Sunday with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg that also touched on the
separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine, the White House said.
Trump was
elected on a pledge to push NATO members to increase their funding to the
western alliance to ease the financial burden on the United States.
This
proposal has drawn opposition from both his fellow Republicans as well as
Democrats and the idea has worried European allies who fear Russian President
Vladimir Putin might take advantage.
A White
House statement said Trump and Stoltenberg "discussed how to encourage all
NATO allies to meet their defense spending commitments."
"President
Trump agreed to join in a meeting of NATO leaders in Europe in May," the
statement said.
Trump and
Stoltenberg also "discussed the potential for a peaceful resolution of the
conflict along the Ukrainian border."
Over the
past week a flare-up in hostilities has erupted between the Ukrainian military
and Russia-backed separatists, with each accusing the other of a new wave of
shelling. More than 40 people have been killed in both government- and
rebel-held areas.
Trump has
drawn fire at home for wanting to warm up ties with Putin.
In an
interview broadcast on Sunday during Fox Channel's Super Bowl pre-game show,
Trump waved off concern from interviewer Bill O'Reilly that "Putin's a
killer."
"We’ve
got a lot of killers ... You think our country’s so innocent? You think our
country’s so innocent?" Trump said, citing the 2003 war in Iraq.
U.S. Senator
Marco Rubio of Florida, who had lost to Trump in the Republican presidential
primary battle last year, tweeted that it would be a mistake to lift U.S.
sanctions on Russia, a step Trump has been considering.
"Only
reason we should ever lift sanctions on #Putin is if he meets conditions of
sanctions & ends violations of #ukraine sovereignty," he said.
Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, told CNN's "State
of the Union" he was not going to critique everything Trump says but on
Russia, "I obviously don't see this issue the same way he does."
(Business
Insider)


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