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A year after JD Vance appeared at the Munich Security Conference and berated European leaders in a preview of the then-new Donald Trump administration’s confrontational foreign policy posture, a ...
EU foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, says the new strategy will address "all dimensions of European security" amid a more ...
Shuttling between realpolitik slap and diplomatic tickle, US secretary of state urges end to ‘western malaise’ ...
More calls for stronger action against Russia at the Munich Security Conference; An aid group suspends operations in a major ...
Danish PM says Trump’s pressure on Greenland is ‘totally unacceptable’ — Munich conference latest - Mette Frederiksen also ...
While some saw the remarks as reassuring, key European leaders renewed calls for more independence from the U.S. amid tensions over issues like Greenland and Ukraine.
The EU's political elite gave a standing ovation and breathed "relief" after a US message of "reassurance" in Munich, even though it was laced with far-right tropes.
The US secretary of state reassures European leaders that the Trump administration backs the transatlantic alliance.
The Ukrainian leader said that the US often asks his country to make concessions, rather than Russia. Earlier, US top diplomat Marco Rubio accused European allies of being too "scared" to defend ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer tells the Munich Security Conference that the US, Canada and other Nato allies will play a role in the operation, as he calls for closer EU ties.