Munich Security Conference aims to mend US-Europe trust divide
2026-02-09 - 21:35
The Munich Security Conference (MSC) will convene this week with a primary goal of bridging a widening trust gap between the United States and Europe, its chairman has stated. Wolfgang Ischinger described transatlantic relations as experiencing a "significant crisis of confidence" and highlighted the strong participation of a high-level US delegation as a positive signal for the three-day forum beginning Friday. High-Level US Participation Expected Ischinger confirmed that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will lead the official government delegation, which will be joined by over 50 members of Congress, senators, and senior officials from the Trump administration. The inclusion of prominent political figures like California Governor Gavin Newsom underscores the conference's broader engagement with the American political landscape beyond the executive branch. "America consists of more than just the White House," Ischinger noted. Global Attendance and Key Agendas The 62nd edition of the world's leading informal security gathering anticipates more than 200 senior representatives from approximately 120 countries. Attendees will include over 60 heads of state and government, alongside numerous foreign and defense ministers. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will deliver the opening address, outlining Germany's strategic posture. Key discussions will center on European security, the future of transatlantic cooperation, and the ongoing situation in Ukraine. A Platform for Dialogue Amid Strain The conference serves as a critical platform for behind-the-scenes diplomacy and bilateral meetings at a time of geopolitical friction. With US foreign policy under the Trump administration creating uncertainty among European allies, the MSC aims to facilitate direct dialogue between policymakers to manage differences and reinforce cooperative security frameworks. The substantial American presence is viewed as an opportunity to air concerns and recalibrate the partnership.