U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio supplied a reassuring message to America’s allies on Saturday, hanging a much less aggressive however nonetheless agency tone concerning the administration’s intent to reshape the trans-Atlantic alliance and push its priorities after greater than a 12 months of President Donald Trump’s often-hostile rhetoric towards conventional allies.
Reminding his viewers on the annual Munich Safety Convention about America’s centuries-long roots in Europe, Rubio mentioned the USA would stay perpetually tied to the continent even because it pushes for adjustments within the relationship and the establishments which were the bulwark of the post-World Battle II world order.
Rubio addressed the convention a 12 months after Vice President JD Vance shocked the identical viewers with a harsh critique of European values. A collection of Trump administration statements and strikes concentrating on allies adopted, together with Trump’s short-lived menace final month to impose new tariffs on a number of European nations in a bid to safe U.S. management of Greenland, a semiautonomous territory of NATO ally Denmark.
On Friday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz had opened this 12 months’s gathering by calling for the U.S. and Europe to “repair and revive trans-Atlantic trust together,” saying that even the U.S. isn’t highly effective sufficient to go it alone in an world whose outdated order now not exists. However he and different European officers made clear that they’ll stand by their values, together with their strategy to free speech, local weather change and free commerce.
‘A child of Europe’
Whereas providing a calmer and extra reassuring tone, Rubio made clear that the Trump administration is sticking to its weapons on coverage. He denounced “a climate cult” and “an unprecedented wave of mass migration that threatens the cohesion of our societies.”
Rubio argued that the “euphoria” of the Western victory within the Chilly Battle led to a “dangerous delusion that we had entered ‘the end of history,’ that every nation would now be a liberal democracy, that the ties formed by trade and by commerce alone would now replace nationhood … and that we would now live in a world without borders where everyone became a citizen of the world.”
“We made these mistakes together and now together we owe it to our people to face those facts and to move forward to rebuild,” Rubio mentioned.
“This is why we Americans may sometimes come off as a little direct and urgent in our counsel,” he mentioned. “This is why President Trump demands seriousness and reciprocity from our friends here in Europe.”
Rubio mentioned that an finish of the trans-Atlantic period “is neither our goal nor our wish,” including that “our home may be in the Western hemisphere, but we will always be a child of Europe.”
He acknowledged that “we have bled and died side-by-side on battlefields from Kapyong to Kandahar,” a distinction with disparaging remarks by Trump about NATO allies’ troops in Afghanistan that drew an outcry. “And I’m here today to make it clear that America is charting the path for a new century of prosperity. and that once again, we want to do it together with you, our cherished allies and our oldest friends.”
U.S. officers accompanying Rubio mentioned his message was a lot the identical as Vance’s final 12 months however was supposed to have a softer touchdown on the viewers, which they acknowledged had recoiled at a lot of Trump’s rhetoric over the previous 12 months.
Europeans reassured however not complacent
The president of the European Union’s government fee, Ursula von der Leyen, mentioned Rubio’s speech was “very reassuring” however famous that “in the administration, some have a harsher tone on these topics.”
In her speech to the convention, she careworn that “Europe must become more independent,” together with on protection. She insisted on Europe’s “digital sovereignty” — its strategy to hate speech on social media.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer mentioned that “we shouldn’t get in the warm bath of complacency. He said the U.K. must reforge closer ties with Europe to help the continent “stand on our own two feet” in its personal protection, and mentioned there must be funding that “moves us from overdependence to interdependence.”
Hanno Pevkur, the protection minister of EU and NATO member Estonia, mentioned it was “quite a bold statement to say that America is ‘a child of Europe’.”
“It was a good speech, needed here today, but that doesn’t mean that we can rest on pillows now,” he advised The Related Press. “So still a lot of work has to be done.”
Rubio didn’t point out Greenland. After final month’s escalation over Trump’s designs on the Arctic island, the U.S., Denmark and Greenland began technical talks on an Arctic safety deal.
The secretary of state met briefly in Munich on Friday with the Danish and Greenlandic leaders, a gathering Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described as constructive.
However Frederiksen advised Saturday that, though the dispute has cooled, she stays cautious. Requested whether or not the disaster has handed, she replied: “No, unfortunately not. I think the desire from the U.S. president is exactly the same. He is very serious about this theme.”
Requested whether or not she will put a worth on Greenland, she mentioned “of course not,” including that “we have to respect sovereign states … and we have to respect people’s right for self-determination. And the Greenlandic people have been very clear, they don’t want to become Americans.”
