"Worried" European foreign ministers said on Monday the region had entered a new era with U.S. President Donald Trump's stunning reversal of decades of U.S. foreign policy, but that they still hoped the relationship with Washington could endure.
A planned meeting between European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and Secretary of State Marco Rubio was abruptly canceled Wednesday due to “scheduling issues,” coming as political tensions have increased between Europe and the United States.
The United States has proposed its own United Nations resolution marking the third anniversary of Russia’s war in Ukraine after refusing to back one drafted by Kyiv and backed by Europe. Secretary of State Marco Rubio described it as “a simple,
The talks could lead to a summit later this month between US President Trump and Russian President Putin.
The secretary also identified what he thought Zelensky’s biggest sin was in his meeting with Donald Trump and JD Vance: “Ukraine-splaining”. “What Zelensky did, unfortunat
Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained President Trump's stance on why now is the time to get Russia and Ukraine to come to the table to end the war, not to allow the war to go on another year hoping that Russia will be in a worse position.
Ukraine and Europe worry about being sidelined as Trump remains persistent to go ahead with direct talks with Moscow to discuss an end to Russia's war in Ukraine. View on euronews
Marco Rubio said Europeans should not fear for NATO's future after alarm Trump prompted Germany's Friedrich Merz to urge independence from the US.
Rubio bristled at questions from ABC's George Stephanopoulos Sunday about President Donald Trump's treatment of Ukraine and its leader, Volodymyr Zelensky.
In an interview on CBS’s Face the Nation Sunday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a pointed defense of free speech and democratic values, but the exchange was overshadowed by an embarrassing misstep from reporter Margaret Brennan.
Kallas was expected to meet Rubio during her two-day stay in Washington. View on euronews
Secretary of State Marco Rubio wasn't among the more controversial picks for President Donald Trump's second administration. While Senate Democrats voted in unison against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth,