Any attempt to get Ukraine into Nato will run into a “buzz saw” in Washington unless Europe pays for it, a top diplomat for Donald Trump has said.
Richard Grenell, a US special presidential envoy, suggested that US taxpayers would not be prepared to fund Ukrainian membership of the Western alliance.
However, he appeared to leave the door open to expansion in future if European countries were prepared to shoulder more of the financial burden for defending the Continent.
Nato’s secretary general and the former prime minister of the Netherlands, warned that Russian president Vladimir Putin should not be allowed to “veto” Ukraine joining the military alliance.
Mr Grenell said: “I think you’re going to run into a big buzz saw in America if we have the Nato secretary general talking about adding Ukraine to Nato.
“You cannot ask the American people to expand the umbrella of Nato when the current members aren’t paying their fair share – and that includes the Dutch, who need to step up
Richard Grenell, a US special presidential envoy, suggested that US taxpayers would not be prepared to fund Ukrainian membership of the Western alliance.
However, he appeared to leave the door open to expansion in future if European countries were prepared to shoulder more of the financial burden for defending the Continent.
Nato’s secretary general and the former prime minister of the Netherlands, warned that Russian president Vladimir Putin should not be allowed to “veto” Ukraine joining the military alliance.
Mr Grenell said: “I think you’re going to run into a big buzz saw in America if we have the Nato secretary general talking about adding Ukraine to Nato.
“You cannot ask the American people to expand the umbrella of Nato when the current members aren’t paying their fair share – and that includes the Dutch, who need to step up
27 days ago