Marco Rubio has warmer words for Europe
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Rubio's speech to European allies takes a softer tone
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting Saturday with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is meeting Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Budapest as the two countries move to sign a civilian nuclear cooperation deal.
Rubio visits Orbán, who has the public backing of US president Donald Trump, ahead of Hungarian elections in April with the two countries expected to sign civilian nuclear deal later today
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday morning, Rubio claimed the west has ‘opened our doors’ to an ‘unprecedented wave of mass migration’ as he appealed to Europe to be ‘proud’ of its culture and Christian heritage.
Marco Rubio attends Munich Security Conference following Vice President JD Vance's controversial 2025 speech that stunned European leaders and criticized democratic values.
The Economist understands that American officials are considering sending fuel to the island to stave off a humanitarian crisis
Marco Rubio now has one less critical role to worry about in the Trump administration.
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio denounced the idea of a united, global citizenship but also said the United States and Europe “belong together” as a civilization.
Marco Rubio uses tough rhetoric on Iran while wrapping himself in religious identity and Western alliance politics, attacking what he frames as “Sunni Iran” and then pivoting to say “I’m Christian” as he defends US,