Turkey Says US Withdrawal From European Security Architecture Could Be ‘Destructive’

ANTALYA, Turkey, April 18 (Reuters) – Discussions are ⁠under ⁠way on how to manage ⁠or mitigate a possible U.S. withdrawal from the “European security architecture”, ​Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Saturday.

He gave no details of the discussions, but ‌said such a withdrawal by the ‌United States could be “destructive” for Europe if carried out in an uncoordinated way.

U.S. ⁠President Donald ⁠Trump has threatened to pull his country out of NATO after ​European members of the Western military alliance refused to send ships to unblock the Strait of Hormuz after the start of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

Their decision compounded friction within the ​bloc, which had already increased since Trump said he wanted to acquire Greenland.

“We are ⁠very ⁠much discussing how to manage ⁠or mitigate ​the withdrawal of the U.S. from the European security architecture. Not totally, but partially. ​Even a partial withdrawal… ⁠would be very destructive for Europe if it’s not done in a coordinated way,” Fidan told a panel at a diplomacy forum in the southern Turkish province of Antalya.

Fidan, whose country is in NATO but not the European Union, said he had long voiced ⁠complaints about EU states in NATO “acting like a separate club”. They were taking ⁠decisions on their own, even if it contradicted the alliance’s position, he said.

“You want to be a separate EU organisation within NATO? Well America said ‘I’m letting you go, cutting off your ties’,” Fidan said.

Fidan called on allies this week to use a NATO summit in Ankara in July as an opportunity to reset ties with Trump and Washington, while preparing for a possible reduction of U.S. involvement.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has said he understands Trump’s ⁠frustrations with the alliance, but that a large majority of European nations has been helpful to Washington’s war effort against Iran.

A senior White House official told Reuters this month that Trump, as part of frustration with NATO, had ​also considered the option of removing some U.S. troops from Europe.

(Reporting ​by Tuvan Gumrukcu, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

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