M. Rubio before the Munich conference: Europe is important to us
M. Rubio emphasized the importance of Europe to the United States and the significance of discussing the future of transatlantic relations ahead of the Munich Security Conference.
In a recent statement to journalists, M. Rubio highlighted the deep connections between the United States and Europe, asserting that the future of both regions is inextricably linked. He expressed the need for dialogue about how this partnership will evolve in the context of changing global dynamics. Rubio stated, "The old world is no more," emphasizing that the current geopolitical landscape has entered a new era.
Rubio's upcoming participation in the Munich Security Conference underscores the urgency of international dialogue on security policies, with over 60 global leaders and around 100 ministers of foreign affairs and defense expected to attend. This year's conference is particularly significant as it comes off the heels of last year's event, where Vice President J. D. Vance criticized European allies for their threats to democracy, reflecting ongoing tensions within transatlantic relations.
Rubio's comments suggest a proactive approach toward reinforcing the U.S.-Europe alliance, amid a backdrop of increasing geopolitical challenges. The focus on Europe at the conference is indicative of the U.S.'s intent to address both shared values and critical security issues, positioning itself as a central player in future European stability.