Trump threatens to leave NATO: Pay or leave!”

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US President-elect Trump threatens to leave NATO if allies don't pay for defense - current developments.

Der designierte US-Präsident Trump droht mit NATO-Austritt, wenn Verbündete nicht für Verteidigung zahlen - aktuelle Entwicklungen.
US President-elect Trump threatens to leave NATO if allies don't pay for defense - current developments.

Trump threatens to leave NATO: Pay or leave!”

US President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened a possible US withdrawal from NATO if the allies no longer pay for defense. In an interview with NBC News, he made it clear: “They have to pay their bills.” Trump, who will take office on January 20, said he would "absolutely" consider such a decision if America was not treated "fairly." This aggressive rhetoric is reminiscent of his first term in office, when relations with NATO partners were already strained. At the time, Trump criticized that many member states were investing too little in defense and he reiterated that he would not support defaulting partners in the event of an attack. A statement that shocked and questioned NATO's security architecture if it became reality n-tv.

Trump's call for a ceasefire disrupts global diplomacy

In addition to his NATO remarks, Trump made international waves by calling for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine after a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and French President Emmanuel Macron. Trump emphasized that security guarantees are necessary for effective peace talks. “If we talk about an effective peace with Russia, we must first of all talk about effective guarantees of peace,” Zelensky said, noting that the war cannot be ended simply with signatures. These statements are aimed at advancing negotiations for a possible peace between the warring parties, while increasing pressure on Russia, as oe24 reported.

With these developments, Trump is increasingly in the spotlight of international politics before taking office, raising both concerns and hopes about a possible change in US policy toward Europe and Russia. The future US president is setting new priorities that could have far-reaching effects on existing diplomatic relations and the security architecture in Europe.