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Rubio tells Munich security forum that US and Europe belong together

By Thomson Reuters Feb 14, 2026 | 3:22 AM

By Humeyra Pamuk

MUNICH, Feb 14 (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio gave a message of unity to Europeans on ​Saturday, saying Washington does not intend ‌to abandon the transatlantic alliance, but that Europe’s leaders had made a number of policy mistakes and need to change course.

Rubio’s overall message of togetherness at ‌the ​annual Munich Security Conference ⁠was relatively well-received by ⁠the gathering of European diplomats and security officials.

Even as Rubio at times needled European policymakers, his address contrasted sharply with Vice President ​JD Vance’s address here a year ago, in which he argued that the ⁠greatest danger to the continent ⁠came from censorship and democratic ​backsliding – rather than external threats like Russia.

“In a ​time of headlines heralding the end of ‌the transatlantic era, let it be known and clear to all that this is neither our goal nor our wish, because for ⁠us Americans, our home may be in the western hemisphere, but we will always be a child ⁠of Europe,” ‌Rubio told the crowd.

The address was ⁠notably short on specifics. Rubio did ​not ‌mention Russia – the continent’s main ​geopolitical foil – ⁠during the roughly half-hour address, nor did he even bring up NATO by name, the continent’s main security bloc.

(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk; writing by Gram Slattery; editing by Sarah Marsh and ​Mark Heinrich)