Trump has demanded European countries pay their bills (Image: GETTY) The US President revealed one specific European nation is receiving $5billion (£7.7billion) from the United States. While he refused to name the country, Trump said he has asked for the money back. He added the country “probably doesn’t like us too much”. Trump later said the EU "absolutely kills us on trade". Related articles Spain accuses Trump of ‘acting like COWBOY’ as row erupts over Cuba Donald Trump Florida rally LIVE: US President addresses supporters Trump said in his speech: “A lot of countries we’re paying, it’s for fair what’s happening. “They’re paying us a tiny fraction in some cases. “We defend Europe, it's not fair. “They’re not paying what they should be paying, we’ll work it out. READ MORE: Iran nuclear deal: What will happen as Rouhani DITCHES nuclear deal? Trump said in his speech: “A lot of countries we’re paying, it’s for fair what’s happening" (Image: RSBNETWORK) “They got to pay their bills and you know what, in the end, they’re going to like us more and respect us. “One country, I won’t say which, we’ve spent a lot of money on defending very dangerous territory and it cost us $5bllion (£7.7billion).” The country reportedly pays the US $500million (£384million). Trump added the US has defended the country for “many years”. Related articles EU TRAPPED as Trump's US vows 'unrelenting' response to Iran attacks Mike Pompeo 'disgusted' at Corbyn for backing Venezuelan President The US President revealed one specific European nation is receiving $5billion (£7.7billion) (Image: RSBNETWORK) He said: “We spend 4 and a half billion dollars to defend a country that’s rich as hell and probably doesn’t like us too much. Can you believe it.” Addressing his loyal base in Florida the President explained he called up the leader of the country to ask for more money. The leader allegedly replied: “No one has ever asked that before.” Trump used this reply to attack former president Barack Obama. He said: “That’s because you had stupid people running the country.”All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility