WASHINGTON — President Trump slammed America’s European allies for not taking back their ISIS fighters.

“We have 1,800 ISIS Prisoners taken hostage in our final battles to destroy 100% of the Caliphate in Syria. Decisions are now being made as to what to do with these dangerous prisoners,” Trump tweeted Tuesday.

“European countries are not helping at all, even though this was very much done for their benefit.”

“They are refusing to take back prisoners from their specific countries,” Trump continued. “Not good!”

Officials in a handful of European countries have called for stripping ISIS members of their passports, including Denmark, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

But in January, France agreed to take 130 of its citizens who had been fighting in Syria for the Islamic State.