Transatlantic Unity Tested At Munich Security Conference As Leaders Stress Alliance

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief

MUNICH, GERMANY (Worthy News) – Western leaders sought to project unity at the 2026 Munich Security Conference despite tensions over U.S. interest in acquiring Greenland, differences on ending the war in Ukraine, and questions surrounding the future of transatlantic cooperation.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the gathering that “the United States and Europe belong together,” signaling that Washington still sees Europe as a key partner.

Observers in Munich described “a visible sense of relief” among European delegates following Rubio’s affirmation that the United States wants to remain Europe’s ally.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned that the post–World War II international order “no longer exists in that form,” while stressing that the United States is “not powerful enough to go it alone” in today’s geopolitical climate.

He called for renewed transatlantic trust and said Europe must assume greater responsibility for its own defense within NATO.

EUROPE PRESSED TO STEP UP DEFENSE ROLE

Merz emphasized strengthening Europe’s defense capabilities while preserving the transatlantic alliance.

German officials indicated Berlin supports deeper NATO cooperation and a stronger European pillar within the alliance structure.

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte urged European allies to increase defense spending and ensure the alliance remains “ready and able” to defend its territory, warning that growing global instability requires stronger collective preparedness.

French President Emmanuel Macron said Europe must strengthen its strategic autonomy while maintaining transatlantic ties, arguing that European security cannot rely solely on the United States.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told participants that European unity is the “best interceptor” against Russian aggression.

UKRAINE WAR MARKS FOURTH YEAR

However, Zelensky accused the United States of placing greater emphasis on potential Ukrainian concessions than on Russian ones in diplomatic discussions.

He spoke as Ukraine marks the fourth anniversary this month of Russia’s full-scale invasion — a war that has now lasted longer than the Soviet Union’s campaign against Nazi Germany during World War II.

Beyond Ukraine, Greenland emerged as another sensitive issue. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the United Kingdom will deploy warships and fighter jets to the Arctic in 2026, reinforcing NATO’s northern flank amid rising strategic competition.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said U.S. interest in acquiring Greenland remains “very serious,” referring to remarks by President Donald J. Trump.

She stressed that national sovereignty must be respected and noted that Greenland’s people have said they “do not want to become Americans.”

ARCTIC SECURITY ADDS NEW STRAIN

As the conference concluded, leaders publicly reaffirmed their commitment to NATO cooperation, even as differences persisted over Ukraine strategy, Arctic security, and Europe’s efforts to assert greater strategic autonomy amid strained relations with Washington.

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