US Democrats will use this weekend’s Munich Security Conference to urge European leaders to resist Donald Trump’s confrontational diplomacy, as Europe remains divided over how to manage relations with the unpredictable US president.
Democratic attendees include California governor Gavin Newsom, New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Arizona senator Ruben Gallego and Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer. Newsom has warned that “grovelling to Trump’s needs” makes Europe “look pathetic on the world stage”, while Gallego said Trump was “destroying our world reputation” through irrational, petty decisions.
The US delegation will be led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, but European leaders are split on strategy. France’s Emmanuel Macron argues for a more defiant approach to counter what Munich organisers call Trump’s “wrecking ball politics”, while NATO secretary general Mark Rutte insists US goodwill remains indispensable for European security.
Source: commonspace.eu with The Guardian