Donald Trump: Germany Is ‘Totally Controlled By Russia’ 

US President Donald Trump has criticised and clashed with German Chancellor Angela Merkel over Russian influence and defence spending, ahead of a Nato summit.Mr Trump said Germany was “totally controlled by Russia” because of the high level of natural gas it imported, and this was a “bad thing for Nato”. Mrs Merkel hit back by insisting Germany was independent and defending its contribution to the alliance. The last summit both leaders attended ended in acrimony in a row over trade. They are due to meet again in Brussels on Wednesday. The Brussels summit comes less than a week before Mr Trump is due to hold his first summit with Vladimir Putin, in Helsinki, reviving concerns among US allies over his proximity to the Russian president.President Trump shocked some by quipping that the Nato summit might prove harder than next Monday’s summit with Mr Putin. He has said the US is being “taken advantage of” by other members of the Nato alliance, which was set up in 1949 to counter the Soviet Union, of which Russia is the main successor state. At a breakfast meeting in Brussels with Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg, the US leader said: “Germany is totally controlled by Russia because they will be getting from 60% to 70% of their energy from Russia, and a new pipeline, and you tell me if that’s appropriate because I think it’s not and I think it’s a very bad thing for Nato.” The latest official EU figure for imports of Russian gas to Germany is between 50% and 75%.Germany has given political support for a new Baltic Sea pipeline, Nord Stream 2, which will increase the flow of Russian gas to EU states. The project has been sharply criticised by Poland and others. The US president also accused Germany of only spending “a little bit over 1%” of its economic output on defence compared to the 4.2% spent by the US “in actual numbers”. Germany actually spends 1.24% and the US 3.5%, according to the latest Nato estimate.German Chancellor Merkel responded by saying, “I want to say that I have experience of when a part of Germany was controlled by the Soviet Union,” she told reporters. “I am very happy that today we are united in freedom as the Federal Republic of Germany. Because of that we can say that we can make our independent policies and make independent decisions. That is very good, especially for people in eastern Germany.” She added that Germany put a huge proportion of its troops at Nato’s disposal. “We are still very heavily involved in Afghanistan and thus we also defend the interests of the United States of America… and Germany was pleased to do it and did it out of conviction,” she said.Photo Credit: Getty

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