Merz, Macron Eye New European Security Framework Amid US Reset
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The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, reflected a profound change in the European leaders at the Munich Security Conference this weekend when he said: "There have been some lines beyond which it can no longer go back," wrote Reuters. Transatlantic relations have been tense in the last year of Donald Trump's return to the White House. But the US President's pressure to attach Greenland has dramatically increased European…
Between Berlin and Paris, tensions are intensifying – and in the dispute over the US, armament and strategic autonomy, the continent is threatening to break apart.
Friedrich Merz has shown as clearly as never before at the Munich Security Conference: Europe has no time to lose. But what does that mean in concrete terms?
Merz, Macron Eye New European Security Framework Amid US Reset
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Friday that Berlin had begun talks with France about a European nuclear deterrent, while President Emmanuel Macron said Europe had to become a geopolitical power given the Russian threat would not disappear, according to Reuters.
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