Polish President Rebuffs Trump's Comment, Says No Factors Weakening NATO


Polish President Rebuffs Trump's Comment, Says No Factors Weakening NATO

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - There are no factors that may cause weakening of the NATO, Polish President Andrzej Duda said Wednesday in the wake of US President-elect Donald Trump’s recent criticism of the alliance.

On Monday, in an interview with The Times newspaper, Trump called NATO an "obsolete" organization, since it is not much engaged in countering terrorism, while its member countries' contributions are not efficient.

"NATO is doing well, and I do not see any factors which could lead to a weakening of NATO," Duda said, as quoted by the Polish Radio English Section.

Duda added that Poland had welcomed the US troops to date and intended to host US-Polish military drills in the near future, Sputnik reported.

At the NATO defense ministers' summit held in July 2016, the alliance had agreed to deploy four multinational battalions to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland.

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