US Defense Chief Chides NATO 'free Riders'
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published December 14, 2019 | 08:40 AM
Washington, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 14th Dec, 2019 ) :US Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Friday defended Washington's pressuring NATO allies to contribute more money toward their own defense, saying the Western alliance cannot permit "free riders." Responding to questions at the Council on Foreign Relations about President Donald Trump's criticism of other NATO members, Esper said the United States was not being unreasonable to demand they spend more.
"Our alliances are not transactional ones. Rather, they are rooted in mutual respect, common values and a shared willingness to fight for them," Esper said.
"Much of the world looks to the United States as the global security partner of choice. Not only because of our superior military capabilities and equipment, but also because of our values.
" He stressed it was an obligation to the alliance for countries to contribute more.
In 2014, the countries of the alliance agreed to increase their defense outlays to reach two percent of GDP each year by 2024.
But as of this year, only nine have achieved that level, and Germany -- one of NATO's richest countries -- says it will not reach the target before 2030.
The United States spends 3.5 percent of gross domestic product on defense, Esper said, while some NATO members don't reach one percent.
"We've asked our European partners, for years, for decades to increase more, to pay more for the defense -- to contribute to the alliance. And they haven't stepped up," he said.
"There can't be any free riders. There can't be any discount plans. We're all in this together," he said.
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