Posted on 12/04/2019 4:47:24 PM PST by ransomnote
The Grove Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
2:20 P.M. GMT
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, thank you very much. These are eight countries, plus us plus the United States that are fully paid. They met the goal of 2 percent. We call them the 2 percenters. Someday, well raise it to 3 percent and 4 percent, maybe. But, right now, we have it.
But these are countries that have not been delinquent. Theyve been, in some cases, even more than 2 percent, because they feel so strongly about what were doing. And thats really a sign of respect for the United States.
And one of the gentlemen I wont mention who but said its so important to have the United States as a part of NATO because of what weve done. And just to make you all feel good, we will have spent, under what Ive done, $2.5 trillion on the military. Two and a half trillion. So that pales in comparison when you look at what were talking about, right? So its but its two and a half of the greatest equipment in the world. Every form of equipment known to mankind or womankind.
So I just want to thank these great countries. And they are great. Theyve become friends of mine, in many cases. And theyre very respected within their own countries. But these are countries that have met the goal of 2 percent.
We have, unfortunately, a large number that havent met the goal. Some are very close, and they will be. Weve received an additional $130 billion a year. And, I guess, if you go back three years, its perhaps even more than that. But Ive been doing this for three years.
And the Secretary General will tell you, in a few seconds; hes going to say some a little bit about it. But when I first came, it was like a rollercoaster down, not up. Down. It was all the way down at the lowest point ever. And since then, weve gone up massively. And now well be, by far, the highest point ever.
So its a great organization. And we we owe a lot to the Secretary General. Hes been fantastic. Hes done, really, a fantastic job.
We think itll be up within three years, it will be up to $400 billion more. And but, in the meantime, these are the countries. I said, I want to take the 2 percenters to lunch. We call them, affectionately, Those 2 percenters. But I want to take them to lunch. So this is a lunch thats on me.
And I want to thank you all. And if youd like to say something to the press, you can. But, in the meantime, Ill ask our great Secretary General to say a few words.
SECRETARY GENERAL STOLTENBERG: Thank you so much, Mr. President. And thank you so much for hosting this lunch with nine countries or the eight plus one, the United States that are spending 2 percent of GDP on defense.
And just a few years ago, this would have been a few small group of countries. Because, a few years ago, there were only three countries. And so this is actually more than twice as many countries just since a few years ago.
So this demonstrates the progress we are making on defense spending. We still have much to do, and more Allies have to meet the 2 percent guideline. But it demonstrates that we are making real progress.
It also demonstrates that your leadership on defense spending, Mr. President, is having an impact, because more Allies meet the 2 percent guideline. All Allies have started to increase. The majority of Allies have plans in place to meet the 2 percent guideline by 2024. And the European Allies and Canada have added $130 billion to the defense budget since 2016. And this number will be $400 billion by 2024.
So this is significant progress. This is making NATO stronger. This is unprecedented. So, again, its great to be together with countries which are really investing in our shared security and showing that NATO is adapting, NATO is flexible, NATO is able to change when we need to respond to more demanding security environments.
So once again, thank you so much, Mr. President.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, thank you. Great job youre doing. Thank you very much.
How about Poland? Would you like to say something representing the group?
PRESIDENT DUDA: Mr. President, thank you very much for this
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Thank you.
PRESIDENT DUDA: for the kind invitation. And we are very glad that we are in this group of countries who feel responsibility for not only for our own security, not only the security of our border, but also security of the whole Alliance.
And this approach, NATO 360 degrees, is one of the crucial elements of our Alliance and unity. As we had very good discussion today, and we have, in my opinion, very important decision. And this meeting today was the next step. And it shows that we are united and we are together, and that the NATO Alliance is still alive and still in very good shape.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: It is, indeed. I think he would get fantastic television ratings with that with the way he made that presentation. (Laughter.)
How about my friend? You want to say something?
PRESIDENT IOHANNIS: Yes, thank you so much for for inviting us. I think this is an important sign for NATO, because we are except for you, we are not the richest countries and, still, we believe in NATO. We believe in the unity of NATO. And we believe that NATO is extremely important for all of us. So instilling this idea of burden sharing is extremely important, and I think our colleagues will follow our lead. So thank you.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: They will, actually. And if they dont, well get them on trade. One way or the other, theyre paying, folks that, I can tell you.
Thank you all very much. Appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you very much.
Q Just to clarify, sir, did you cancel the news conference? Youre going to youre still going to do it?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Say it, Steven?
Q Did you cancel the news conference? We werent clear.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Oh, yeah, Ill cancel the news Ive done so many. And Im doing, I think, two more. Were meeting with Italy and Denmark. So, Im doing two more. I think thats enough. There would be nothing to say. So I wont be youll let the word out. Were doing but we are doing Denmark and Italy right after this. So were staying for two more bilats, and the press will be invited, okay?
END
2:27 P.M. GMT
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, thank you very much. These are eight countries, plus us plus the United States that are fully paid. They met the goal of 2 percent. We call them the 2 percenters. Someday, well raise it to 3 percent and 4 percent, maybe. But, right now, we have it.
But these are countries that have not been delinquent. Theyve been, in some cases, even more than 2 percent, because they feel so strongly about what were doing. And thats really a sign of respect for the United States.
Can anyone name the 8 countries?
UK, Bulgaria, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Poland, Lithuania and Romania.
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