Trump Blasts Spain and UK as "Very Uncooperative" in NATO Meeting

US President Donald Trump used a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to sharply criticize key European allies Spain and the United Kingdom. He accused Spain of resisting higher NATO defense contributions and limiting US military access to its bases. Trump also faulted the UK's energy and immigration policies while criticizing London Mayor Sadiq Khan. Chancellor Merz attempted to frame the dispute within existing NATO spending commitments.

Key Points: Trump Rebukes Spain, UK in Meeting with German Chancellor

  • Trump rebuked Spain over defense spending
  • Criticized UK's energy and immigration policies
  • Threatened to cut off business with Spain
  • Attacked London Mayor Sadiq Khan
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Trump rebukes Spain and Britain in meeting with German Chancellor Merz

US President Donald Trump criticized Spain and Britain over NATO spending, military access, and policy during a meeting with Germany's Friedrich Merz.

"Spain has been very, very uncooperative. And so has the UK. - Donald Trump"

Washington, March 3

In a meeting intended to underscore Transatlantic unity, US President Donald Trump instead delivered a pointed rebuke of two key European allies, calling Spain and the United Kingdom "very, very uncooperative" and faulting them over Nato spending, military access, immigration, and energy policy.

"Spain has been very, very uncooperative. And so has the UK," Trump said on Tuesday during the Oval Office session with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

"This is not the age of Churchill."

Trump said that Spain had resisted higher defence contributions.

"Every European nation, at my request, paid 5 per cent," he said, adding: "And Spain didn't do it."

He added that Madrid had limited US access.

"Spain actually said that we can't use their bases."

He escalated the rhetoric.

"I told (Treasury Secretary) Scott Bessent to cut off all dealings with Spain," Trump said, adding: "I could tomorrow, stop everything having to do with Spain, all business having to do with Spain."

Merz sought to frame the dispute within Nato commitments.

"We are trying to convince Spain to catch up with the 3 per cent or 3.5 per cent which we agreed on in Nato," the German Chancellor said, describing a structure of "3.5 per cent for military and another 1.5 per cent for our military infrastructure".

Trump turned to Britain, citing what he called "that stupid island that they have, that they gave away and took a 100-year lease," saying it complicated US military logistics.

Though he said, "I love that country," Trump criticised its domestic direction.

"The UK, what they're doing with energy and what they're doing with immigration is horrible."

He urged Britain to expand fossil fuel production.

"You have the North Sea," Trump said.

"Open up the North Sea."

He criticised wind energy, saying, "They got windmills all over the place that are ruining the country."

Trump broadened his critique to Europe at large.

"That's not only UK there. That's other parts of the European Union. They have the same problem, immigration and energy," the US President said.

He also attacked London's Mayor Sadiq Khan, calling him "a terrible Mayor of London, terrible.... he's an incompetent guy."

- IANS

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Sarah B
The comment about Sadiq Khan was completely unnecessary and personal. You can disagree with policies without attacking individuals. This kind of rhetoric lowers the dignity of international discourse. 🙄
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Ananya R
Interesting to see the West's internal squabbles. We in India have our own challenges with energy and immigration. Maybe every country should focus on solving their own house problems first before pointing fingers? Just a thought.
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Vikram M
"This is not the age of Churchill." What a line! But it's true, the global order is changing. Multipolar world is emerging. India must navigate this carefully and strengthen ties with all, without getting caught in these transatlantic spats.
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Priya S
Calling windmills "ruining the country" is so outdated. India is investing heavily in renewable energy. We need clean power for our future. Fossil fuels can't be the only answer, Mr. Trump.
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Karthik V
The threat to "cut off all dealings" is extreme. International relations need diplomacy, not public bullying. Imagine if our PM spoke like that to neighbours! Chaos. Hope cooler heads prevail in the US administration.

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