NATO obsolete, Merkel made a “catastrophic mistake” on refugees: Trump

17 January 2017 12:01 am

 

NATO is “obsolete”, Germany’s Angela Merkel made a “catastrophic mistake” on refugees, Brexit will be “great” and the US could cut a deal with Russia: Donald Trump unleashed a volley of broadsides Sunday in interviews with European media.   


Five days before his inauguration as the 45th President of the United States, he let loose a torrent of controversial comments about European allies in interviews with British newspaper The Times and Germany’s Bild.   


He extended a hand to Russia, which has been hit by a string of sanctions under his predecessor Barack Obama over Moscow’s involvement in Ukraine, the Syrian war and for alleged cyber attacks to influence the US election.   


 “Let’s see if we can make some good deals with Russia,” Trump said in remarks carried by The Times.   


The US president-elect suggested a deal in which nuclear arsenals would be reduced and sanctions against Moscow would be eased, but gave no details.   


 “Russia’s hurting very badly right now because of sanctions, but I think something can happen that a lot of people are gonna benefit,” said the president-elect, who has previously expressed admiration for Russian leader Vladimir Putin.  

 
Washington’s European allies imposed sanctions against Russia over Ukraine in 2014. Those measures were renewed on December 19.  - AFP