President Trump praised NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, saying his performance 'has been outstanding.' Asked if he was considering pulling the US out of NATO, Trump said: 'People are paying and I'm very happy with the fact that they're paying.'
President Donald Trump, a sometime NATO skeptic, praised the alliance's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg Tuesday, saying his performance"has been outstanding."
"The relationship with NATO has been very good, the relationship with the secretary general has been outstanding," Trump said while sitting next to Stoltenberg at the White House.
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