{"id":56402,"date":"2018-04-03T19:05:12","date_gmt":"2018-04-04T02:05:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/69.46.6.243\/?p=56402"},"modified":"2018-04-03T19:05:12","modified_gmt":"2018-04-04T02:05:12","slug":"president-trump-before-a-working-lunch-with-heads-of-the-baltic-states","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/?p=56402","title":{"rendered":"President Trump Before a Working Lunch with Heads of the Baltic States"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Washington, DC&#8230;Okay, thank you very much.  Today, it\u2019s my pleasure to congratulate Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania on the 100th anniversary of their independence.  That\u2019s really quite a great achievement, and congratulations.  And I\u2019m honored to have you with us in the White House and the Oval Office.  We covered a little territory today.  Right?  Really tremendous.  One hundred years.  We\u2019re thrilled to celebrate this historic milestone by welcoming all of you to our country.  And I know you\u2019ve been here a little bit before, but this is something special.  So we really enjoy having you.<\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/NsEvkHKjkkg\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"autoplay; encrypted-media\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>From the very beginning of your countries\u2019 independence, the United States never \u2014 and this is, like, never \u2014 and I think you know that better than anybody \u2014 never ceased to recognize the sovereignty of the three Baltic republics, even though, throughout the years, there\u2019s been a lot of conflict, a lot of problems, a lot of difficulty, and we never let you down.  And we won\u2019t let you down.<\/p>\n<p>At today\u2019s U.S.-Baltic Centennial Summit, we\u2019re inaugurating 100 years of renewed partnership among our nations, grounded once more in our shared commitment to independent sovereignty and a total respect of the rule of law.<\/p>\n<p>This afternoon, we will discuss our cooperation on a range of issues, including expanding bilateral trade and investment.  And I know you\u2019re making a lot of investment in our country.  You\u2019re buying a lot of military equipment from the United States.  And we make the best military equipment in the world by far, whether it\u2019s missiles or planes or anything else.  So we appreciate that.<\/p>\n<p>And we\u2019re also going to be promoting joint security initiatives.  I especially want to commend the Baltic nations on meeting their defense spending obligations this year for NATO, unlike some of the other countries, frankly, that haven\u2019t met their obligations, but they will.<\/p>\n<p>We have a tremendous amount more \u2014 and I will take credit for this, and you have given me credit for this \u2014 a lot more money coming into NATO because of my initiative.  I said, \u201cYou have to pay.\u201d  A lot of years, they weren\u2019t paying.  They were delinquent.  And now they\u2019re paying.<\/p>\n<p>So NATO is taking in a lot more money than it ever did before.  And ultimately, it will be at least $33 billion more over a short period of time.  That\u2019s a lot of money.  Big difference.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s a privilege to host all of you at the White House for this historic summit, and I look forward to getting to know you better.  And we\u2019re going to be meeting with your representatives throughout the day and throughout the days.  And we\u2019re going to have a very long and strong relationship.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you very much for being here.  Thank you.  Thank you very much, everybody.  Thank you.  Thank you very much.<\/p>\n<p>I have to say this: China.  I have great respect for President Xi.  Two of the most incredible days of my life were spent in China, and many of you were with me.  He\u2019s a tremendous person.  But we have a problem with China.  They\u2019ve created a trade deficit, and I really blame our representatives and, frankly, our preceding Presidents for this.  We have a trade deficit of $500 billion a year.  It\u2019s not something we can live with.<\/p>\n<p>So we\u2019ll be working with China.  We\u2019ll be negotiating with China.  Again, our relationship is very good with China, and we intend to keep it that way.  But we have to do something to seriously relieve that trade deficit.  We can\u2019t have a $500 billion-a-year trade deficit.<\/p>\n<p>We also have the theft of intellectual property, and that probably is in the neighborhood of $200 [billion] to $300 billion a year.<\/p>\n<p>So whether we like it or not, we have a great stock market.  We have a very, very powerful country.  We have our country, militarily, as you know, Presidents.  We have just received $700 billion.  Our military will be stronger than ever before.  But we have to do something on trade with certain countries.  And, obviously, China is the leader in terms of deficits.  We\u2019ve never had a situation where a country \u2014 nor has there ever been in history a situation where a country has done that to another country.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019ve helped rebuild China over the last 25 years, if you take a look at what\u2019s happened.  We have helped rebuild China.  So we intend to get along with China, but we have to do something very substantial about the trade deficit.  And with that, nothing is easy.  I campaigned on that, I talked about that.  China won\u2019t be the only country, but I did, in fact, campaign on it.<\/p>\n<p>Mexico \u2014 if you look at the caravan of thousands of people coming across \u2014 I told Mexico, look, you have a cash cow in NAFTA.  NAFTA has been great for Mexico; it has not been good for the United States.  A lot of businesses have closed down because of NAFTA.  You look at empty plants all over the place \u2014 and this is from years ago \u2014 and they still haven\u2019t recovered.  NAFTA has been a terrible deal for the United States.  We\u2019re renegotiating the deal right now, but it will still be good for Mexico and for Canada.<\/p>\n<p>And when this caravan came in \u2014 and this is a caravan of a lot of people coming in \u2014 in this case, from Honduras.  If it reaches our border, our laws are so weak and so pathetic, you would not understand this because \u2014 I know how strong your laws are at the border.  It\u2019s like we have no border because we had Obama make changes.  President Obama made changes that basically created no border.  It\u2019s called catch-and-release.  You catch them, you register them, they go into our country and we can\u2019t throw them out.  And, in many cases, they shouldn\u2019t be here.  In many, many cases, they shouldn\u2019t be here.  And after they get whatever happens over the next two or three years, they\u2019re supposed to come back to court.  Almost nobody comes back to court.  They\u2019re in our country, and we can\u2019t do anything about it because the laws that were created by Democrats are so pathetic and so weak.<\/p>\n<p>So I told Mexico \u2014 and I respect what they did \u2014 I said, look, your laws are very powerful; your laws are very strong.  We have very bad laws for our border, and we are going to be doing some things \u2014 I\u2019ve been speaking with General Mattis \u2014 we\u2019re going to be doing things militarily.  Until we can have a wall and proper security, we\u2019re going to be guarding our border with the military.  That\u2019s a big step.  We really haven\u2019t done that before \u2014 certainly not very much before.<\/p>\n<p>But we will be doing things with Mexico, and they have to do this, otherwise I\u2019m not going to do the NAFTA deal.  NAFTA has been fantastic for Mexico, bad for us.  We\u2019ve had our car plants moved to Mexico \u2014 many of them.  We make tremendous numbers \u2014 millions of cars in Mexico that years ago didn\u2019t exist.  They closed in Michigan, they closed in Ohio, they closed in other places.  Now they\u2019re starting to move back.  Because of what we\u2019ve done with regulation and with taxes, they\u2019re starting to come back into our country in a big way.<\/p>\n<p>But I told Mexico very strongly: You\u2019re going to have to do something about these caravans that are coming up.  And I just noticed that the caravan now, which is toward the middle of Mexico coming up from Honduras, is breaking up very rapidly.  That\u2019s because Mexico has very strong immigration laws, as we should have.  We should have those laws.  We don\u2019t have \u2014 we have immigration laws that are laughed at by everybody.  And it\u2019s going to be changed.  We need the wall, we need the protection, and we have to change our immigration laws at the border and elsewhere.<\/p>\n<p>So Mexico has \u2014 at this moment, it seems they\u2019ve broken up large numbers of that particular caravan.  And we\u2019ll see what happens.  But we\u2019re prepared at our border.  We cannot have people flowing into our country illegally, disappearing, and, by the way, never showing up to court.  So the court case will be set for two years or three years, if you can believe this, and they never show up, for the most part.  Very rarely do they show up.<\/p>\n<p>Plus, if you notice, they\u2019re trying to hire thousands of judges so every person that walks across \u2014 and they\u2019re taught to say the right thing \u2014 they walk across, and then they go and they\u2019re supposed to go to court.  So we\u2019re supposed to have thousands of judges because we cannot have them take it out.  We have to bring them before a ridiculous court system.<\/p>\n<p>We have to change our policies fast \u2014 just like we have to change on sanctuary cities.  If you look at what\u2019s happening in California, they\u2019re having revolts out there because there are a lot of areas \u2014 Orange County and others \u2014 they don\u2019t want to have sanctuary cities, which are guarding criminals.<\/p>\n<p>So a lot of things are changing.  But I\u2019ve just heard that the caravan coming up from Honduras is broken up, and Mexico did that.  And they did it because, frankly, I said, \u201cYou really have to do it.\u201d  We\u2019re going to have a relationship with NAFTA.  We\u2019re going to have to include security in NAFTA.  So Mexico has very strong laws, and that\u2019s the way it is.  So it looks like it\u2019s been broken up.  So that will be good.<\/p>\n<p>Okay.  Thank you all very much.<\/p>\n<p>Q    Mr. President, it seems as though the caravan is starting to irritate you.<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT TRUMP:  No, the caravan doesn\u2019t irritate me.  The caravan makes me very sad that this can happen to the United States, where you have thousands of people that decide to just walk into our country, and we don\u2019t have any laws that can protect it.  And the wall, because of the Democrats, has been delayed \u2014 which we\u2019ve started the wall.<\/p>\n<p>Just so you understand, we have $1.6 billion.  We\u2019re fixing and building brand-new walls in certain areas.  And we\u2019re doing a lot of work on walls.  We have $1.6 billion, and we\u2019re starting brand-new sections of walls.  But we need to have a wall that\u2019s about 800 miles \u2014 700 to 800 miles of the 2,000-mile stretch.  We have a lot of natural boundaries.<\/p>\n<p>But it\u2019s very sad to see it.  And it\u2019s sad, even, for both sides.  It\u2019s sad for the people in the caravan, and it\u2019s sad for the people of the United States.  It\u2019s really sad that we don\u2019t have laws that say we have a border, and if you don\u2019t do it legally, you can\u2019t come into the United States.  To me, that\u2019s a very sad thing for the people of the United States.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you all very much.<\/p>\n<p>Q    (Inaudible.)<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT TRUMP:  We\u2019ll be very good.  I have great respect for the Baltic States.  Tremendous people.  Tremendous leaders, who I\u2019ve known now for a pretty long period of time.  No, we have great respect for the Baltic States.  Thank you.  Thank you very much, everybody.<\/p>\n<p>Q    Do you want Vladimir Putin to come to the White House, sir?<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT TRUMP:  We want to be able, if possible \u2014 and this is speaking with the Baltic States \u2014 ideally, we want to be able to get along with Russia.  Getting along with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing.<\/p>\n<p>Now, maybe we will and maybe we won\u2019t.  And probably nobody has been tougher to Russia than Donald Trump.  If you take a look at our military strength now, which would not have happened had the opponent won; if you take a look at the oil and gas that we\u2019re producing now \u2014 we\u2019re independent, we\u2019re now exporting oil and gas \u2014 this is not something that Russia wanted.<\/p>\n<p>The three Presidents just told me that NATO is taking in a tremendous amount of money because of Donald Trump.  That would have never happened.  So NATO is much stronger.  You may want to say that.  Would you like to say that, Madam President?<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT GRYBAUSKAIT\u0116:  We talked already in the \u2014 five minutes ago that, for us, is important the presence and impetus of the United States in NATO.  We expect, together with the United States, to go ahead with deep reforms on NATO, especially on decision making, on decisiveness, on their denial \u2014 acts of denial, which we expect to see from Russia in case of aggression.<\/p>\n<p>Without United States, this is not possible.  About 80 percent of spending is coming to the NATO from the United States, and why the vital voice and vital leadership of United States for the reforms is important.  We are behind and with you.  I think that the best allies you have in Europe and NATO is Baltic States today.<\/p>\n<p>And we also doing our homework.  We\u2019re modernizing armies.  We\u2019re spending already 2 percent.  And together, I think we can do a lot.  And I am very much looking forward to see everybody around the table in Brussels and going ahead with a better NATO, a more resultative NATO, and more efficient NATO.<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT TRUMP:  And has Donald Trump made a difference on NATO?  (Laughter.)<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT GRYBAUSKAIT\u0116:  As I said \u2014<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT TRUMP:  This is a very risky question.  (Laughter.)<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT GRYBAUSKAIT\u0116:  No, no, no.<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT TRUMP:  If she says the same thing that she said in the Oval Office it will be \u2014<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT GRYBAUSKAIT\u0116:  I will repeat that it is very good pressure to all of us, all members of NATO \u2014 is perfect pressure to all political elite who thinks that somebody else needs to protect, but not themselves.  So first you do the homework, and then you ask for your partner to come with you.  And that\u2019s exactly what you did.<\/p>\n<p>And this kind of leadership is good.  We\u2019re using it, also, I am hoping.  We\u2019re using it to influence their opinions in our countries that \u2014 but first we need to invest ourselves, and only then the partners can come with us.<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT TRUMP:  And again, NATO has taken in billions of dollars more because of me, because I said, \u201cYou\u2019re delinquent,  you\u2019re not paying,\u201d to many of the countries.  Is that right?  Many of the countries weren\u2019t paying.  And even now, Germany is paying 1 percent and they\u2019re not even paying the full 1 percent.  Germany hooks up a pipeline into Russia, where Germany is going to be paying billions of dollars for energy into Russia.  And I\u2019m saying, \u201cWhat\u2019s going on with that?  How come Germany is paying vast amounts of money to Russia when they hook up a pipeline?\u201d  That\u2019s not right.<\/p>\n<p>So you look at what\u2019s going on.  Now, so Germany pays 1 percent.  The United States is paying close to 4 percent.  The United States, as you said, is paying 80 percent of the cost of NATO.  Do you think that\u2019s fair?<\/p>\n<p>With all of that being said, because of me \u2014 and you can speak to the head of NATO, Mr. Stoltenberg; he said that because of what I\u2019ve said to the countries, they\u2019ve taken in \u2014 General, I think you\u2019ll confirm this too \u2014 many billions of dollars more than they would have had if you had crooked Hillary Clinton as President.  Okay?  That I can tell you.  Many billions of dollars more.<\/p>\n<p>So, you know, we\u2019ve been very tough on that.  We\u2019ve been very tough on Russia, frankly.  But I will say that if we got along with Russia, that would be a good thing, not a bad thing.  It\u2019s possible we won\u2019t.  We\u2019re going to find out whether or not we do.  But if we could all get along, that would be great.  And that includes China, and that includes many other countries.  But we\u2019ll see what happens.  Only time will tell.<\/p>\n<p>But nobody has been tougher on Russia.  But getting along with Russia would be a good thing, not a bad thing.  And just about everybody agrees to that, except very stupid people.  Okay.<\/p>\n<p>Q    How do see Vladimir Putin?  Is he a friend or a foe?<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT TRUMP:  We\u2019ll find out.  I\u2019ll let you know.  I mean, there will be a time when I\u2019ll let you know.  You\u2019re going to find out very quickly.  We\u2019ll see what happens.<\/p>\n<p>Q    Any frontline troops?  Any frontline troops in the Baltics?<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT TRUMP:  Thank you.  No, I have great respect for the Baltics.  I have great respect for my friends.  I\u2019ve known them now for \u2014 right from the beginning of my presidency.  These are great, courageous people and have done a fantastic job for their country.  So I have great respect for you and for your nations.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you all.<\/p>\n<p>Q    Is it Amazon or the Washington Post, sir?  What\u2019s Amazon done that bugs you, sir?<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT TRUMP:  When you take a look at the Post Office \u2014 you take a look at the Post Office, and the Post Office is losing billions of dollars and the taxpayers are paying for that money because it delivers packages for Amazon at a very below cost.  And that\u2019s not fair to the United States.  It\u2019s not fair to our taxpayers.  And Amazon has the money to pay the fair rate at the Post Office, which would be much more than they\u2019re paying right now.<\/p>\n<p>The other thing is a lot of retail businesses all over the country are going out of business, so that\u2019s a different problem, and it\u2019s a big problem.  You have retailers all over the United States that are going out of business.  You look at some of these small towns where they had a beautiful Main Street with stores \u2014 the stores are all gone.  So that\u2019s a different problem that we\u2019re going to have to talk about.<\/p>\n<p>But if you look at the cost that we\u2019re subsidizing \u2014 we\u2019re giving a subsidy to Amazon.  And we\u2019re talking about billions of dollars a year.  The real cost.  And a report just came out; they said, $1.47, I believe, or about that \u2014 for every time they deliver a package, the United States government \u2014 meaning, the Post Office \u2014 loses a $1.47.  So Amazon is going to have to pay much more money to the Post Office, there\u2019s no doubt about that.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you all very much.  Thank you.<\/p>\n<p>Q    Scott Pruitt, sir?  Do you support Scott Pruitt?<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT TRUMP:  I hope he\u2019s going to be great.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Washington, DC&#8230;Okay, thank you very much. Today, it\u2019s my pleasure to congratulate Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania on the 100th anniversary of their independence. 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