MUNICH (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio provided a reassuring message to America’s allies on Saturday, putting 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 stated the US would stay ceaselessly tied to the continent even because it pushes for adjustments within the relationship and the establishments which have been the bulwark of the post-World Warfare 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 sequence of Trump administration statements and strikes concentrating on allies adopted, together with Trump’s short-lived risk 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 “restore and revive trans-Atlantic belief collectively,” saying that even the U.S. isn’t highly effective sufficient to go it alone in an world whose previous order now not exists. However he and different European officers made clear that they’ll stand by their values, together with their method to free speech, local weather change and free commerce.

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‘A baby 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 local weather 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 Warfare led to a “harmful delusion that we had entered ‘the tip of historical past,’ that each nation would now be a liberal democracy, that the ties shaped by commerce and by commerce alone would now exchange nationhood … and that we’d now reside in a world with out borders the place everybody grew to become a citizen of the world.”
“We made these errors collectively and now collectively we owe it to our folks to face these details and to maneuver ahead to rebuild,” Rubio stated.
“For this reason we People could generally come off as somewhat direct and pressing in our counsel,” he stated. “For this reason President Trump calls for seriousness and reciprocity from our buddies right here in Europe.”
Rubio stated that an finish of the trans-Atlantic period “is neither our objective nor our want,” including that “our residence could also be within the Western hemisphere, however we are going to all the time be a toddler of Europe.”
He acknowledged that “we now 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 right here at this time to make it clear that America is charting the trail for a brand new century of prosperity. and that after once more, we need to do it along with you, our cherished allies and our oldest buddies.”
U.S. officers accompanying Rubio stated his message was a lot the identical as Vance’s final 12 months however was meant 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, stated Rubio’s speech was “very reassuring” however famous that “within the administration, some have a harsher tone on these subjects.”
In her speech to the convention, she careworn that “Europe should turn out to be extra impartial,” together with on protection. She insisted on Europe’s “digital sovereignty” — its method to hate speech on social media.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that “we shouldn’t get within the heat tub of complacency. He stated the U.Ok. should reforge nearer ties with Europe to assist the continent “stand on our personal two ft” in its personal protection, and stated there must be funding that “strikes us from overdependence to interdependence.”
Hanno Pevkur, the protection minister of EU and NATO member Estonia, stated it was “fairly a daring assertion to say that America is ‘a toddler of Europe’.”
“It was an excellent speech, wanted right here at this time, however that doesn’t imply that we are able to relaxation on pillows now,” he advised The Related Press. “So nonetheless lots of work needs to be accomplished.”
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 urged Saturday that though the dispute has cooled, she stays cautious. Requested whether or not the disaster has handed, she replied: “No, sadly not. I feel the need from the U.S. president is precisely the identical. He’s very severe about this theme.”
Requested whether or not she will put a value on Greenland, she responded “after all not,” including that “we now have to respect sovereign states … and we now have to respect folks’s proper for self-determination. And the Greenlandic folks have been very clear, they don’t need to turn out to be People.”
Moulson reported from Berlin. Related Press author Jamey Keaten in Geneva contributed to this report.

