Munich Security Conference 2026: Macron says Europe 'must act proudly, not be vilified'

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14 Feb 2026 • 3:32 AM MYT
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World leaders are gathering for the first day of the Munich Security Conference, one of the year's most important geopolitical events, where they will focus on the future of the endangered transatlantic alliance and efforts to bring Russia's war in Ukraine to an end.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz was the first European leader to take to the stage where he delivered a stark assessment of global politics, saying the rules-based order "no longer exists", with the world entering an era of "great power politics" in which the US has possibly lost its leadership position.

He was followed by the EU’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, who told US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz that the US “also needs us” amid a backdrop of global tensions.

French President Emmanuel Macron wrapped the day 1 with an appeal to Europeans to "be proud" and said Europe will have to define its security architecture autonomously.

Our Euronews reporters are on the ground in Munich to bring you the latest updates.

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