Reuters, 03/06 16:28 CET
By Marius Zaharia
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – NATO’s
top military officer, General Petr Pavel, denounced U.S. presidential
candidate Donald Trump on Friday for criticizing the alliance as
obsolete and said such comments played to the hands of its opponents.
In unusual criticism of a presidential candidate, Pavel, chairman of the NATO
Military Committee, said in an interview that Russian “President
(Vladimir) Putin and some others may be pleased by this approach”.
“To take such an approach would be a great mistake,” he said.
Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee in the Nov. 8 U.S. presidential election, has criticized the decades-old NATO
alliance with mainly European nations – a cornerstone of U.S. foreign
policy – as obsolete and too costly for the United States.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was set up in a
different era, Trump has said, when the main threat to the West was the
Soviet Union. It was ill-suited to fighting terrorism.
Pavel, a former Czech Republic army chief, said the NATO alliance formed in 1949 was not perfect but it had great potential as well as the chance to be improved.
“Statements like these are not necessarily damaging, but
they are not useful,” Pavel said in Singapore on the sidelines of the
Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia’s biggest security summit.
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Source: euronews.
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