Trump's Remarks Raise Division Concerns; Lithuanian President Says NATO Will Not Collapse
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Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda stated that US President Trump's recent criticisms of NATO allies do not mean the alliance is collapsing. He also indicated willingness to support US actions in the Strait of Hormuz if requested.
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- Q: What did Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda say about the impact of US President Trump's remarks on NATO?
- A: He stated that Trump's recent remarks criticizing NATO allies do not mean that the organization is about to collapse.
- Q: What is Lithuania's position regarding supporting actions in the Strait of Hormuz if requested by the United States?
- A: Lithuania is willing to support actions in the Strait of Hormuz and consider providing various forms of support if the United States makes a request.
- Q: Which Estonian official shared the view of President Nauseda regarding the survival and longevity of NATO?
- A: Estonian President Alar Karis shares the same view and stated that he is fully confident that NATO will survive.
- Q: What recent actions by Donald Trump have sparked concerns about potential internal divisions within NATO?
- A: Donald Trump issued threats regarding Greenland and Denmark and criticized European countries for not supporting his actions against Iran.
- Q: According to The Wall Street Journal, what measures is the United States government evaluating against certain NATO members?
- A: The United States government is evaluating taking punitive measures, including adjusting military deployments, against members that did not assist during tensions with Iran.