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Marco Rubio declared a new geopolitical era requiring reevaluation of global roles amid Russia’s war in Ukraine and tense transatlantic relations, with 60+ leaders attending.
- On Saturday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that transatlantic ties face a `defining moment` at the Munich Security Conference.
- Amid strained ties, the MSC focuses on Russia’s four-year war in Ukraine, with European leaders discussing tensions since last year and US–Europe disputes over defence sharing.
- Under heavy security, more than 60 heads of state and about 100 foreign and defence ministers have gathered, with about 5,000 police, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will open while French President Emmanuel Macron will close the programme.
- Ahead of the next round of US‑brokered talks, Zelenskyy is expected to meet European allies to discuss security, with discussions scheduled before talks resume next week.
- Diplomats recalled a Munich moment when report in Munich said the mood is `very different from years in the past`, signaling a geopolitical shift, James Bays reported.
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"The United States and Europe belong together," said Marco Rubio in Munich. But all is not well again, warns B.T.'s foreign editor.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the European partners in Munich as close friends with a long history – but the demands became very clear.
US and Europe ‘will always be intertwined’, Rubio tells security gathering
The US Secretary of State’s address at the Munich Security Conference was a drastic contrast with that made by vice president JD Vance in 2025.
There was a dose of relief in the audience, applause on three occasions and even a moment of relaxed laughter. Marco Rubio, US Secretary of State, said this Saturday at the Munich Security Conference that the United States has Europe for its plan of “restoration of the world order” conceived by Donald Trump, and implied that it is up to European countries to decide if they want to join “a future as proud, sovereign and vital as the past of our c…
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