"What Trump said about America's engagement in NATO is in considerable difference to the present reality. When NATO developed its new strategy in 2010, after consultations with Russia, we had extensive consultations also in Washington, including [then] Secretary of State [Hillary] Clinton. I was part of the group to develop the strategy, and I think I know pretty well what her views are on NATO. They are in line with the traditional American policy," von Ploetz, who also served as German ambassador to the United Kingdom and Russia, said.
"The Western alliance is important for both parts [US and Europe], and will remain so. The fact that we (NATO) are determined to protect our member collectively serves as a war-preventing deterrence. That is the most important agenda," von Ploetz concluded.
Since 2014, NATO has been building up its military presence in Europe, particularly in Eastern European countries bordering Russia, using Moscow's alleged interference in Ukraine as a pretext.