Europe seeks to sway Trump camp on Nato, Ukraine aid
Ukrainian and Western leaders say the package is vital as Kyiv’s forces struggle almost two years after Russia’s invasion began
MUNICH: Even as they insist they are not dancing to Donald Trump’s tune on Nato, European leaders are singing from a song sheet designed to appeal to the former US president and his Republican supporters.
Trump sparked fierce criticism from Western officials for suggesting he would not protect countries that failed to meet the transatlantic military alliance’s defence spending targets, and would even encourage Russia to attack them.
At the weekend, the comments by the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination hung over the Munich Security Conference, a big annual gathering of politicians, soldiers and diplomats that is often a barometer of US-European relations.
European leaders are anxious not only about Nato’s future if Trump beats incumbent President Joe Biden in November but also about a hold-up to a $60 billion Ukraine aid package in the US Congress, as Republicans demand border security measures to pass the bill.
Ukrainian and Western leaders say the package is vital as Kyiv’s forces struggle almost two years after Russia’s invasion began. Moscow said on Sunday it had taken full control of the devastated eastern Ukrainian town of Avdiivka.
European leaders are reaching out to US lawmakers, business leaders and think tanks as part of efforts to influence the Trump camp that began even before his controversial comments a week ago.
Among their arguments: Europe is spending more on defence and will do more; such spending and aid for Ukraine are worth billions to US arms firms; and protecting Europe projects US strength to China – a major focus of Trump’s foreign policy.
“We Europeans must take much greater care of our own security, now and in the future,” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told the conference in the luxury Bayerischer Hof hotel, attended by dozens of US lawmakers. “The willingness to do so is very great,” he declared.
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