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Senator Thom Tillis, Republican of North Carolina and the co-chairman with Ms. Shaheen of the Senate’s NATO Observer Group, is also set to meet with European leaders in Munich alongside Senators Mark Kelly of Arizona and Chris Murphy of Connecticut, both Democrats.
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Senator Thom Tillis is set to meet with European leaders in Munich alongside Senators Mark Kelly and Chris Murphy
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{ "state": "North Carolina", "person": "Thom Tillis", "position": "co-chairman of the Senate\u2019s NATO Observer Group", "other_senators": [ "Mark Kelly", "Chris Murphy" ], "planned_meetings": "European leaders in Munich", "political_affiliation": "Republican" } - Subject Tags
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- February 15, 2026 at 3:26 PM (2 months ago)
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- February 15, 2026 at 3:26 PM (2 months ago)
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The Munich Security Conference opened with European leaders wary of the United States under the Trump administration. Key topics include the future of trans-Atlantic relations, the war in Ukraine, and potential US actions regarding Iran and Greenland. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is representing the US.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a speech at the Munich Security Conference emphasizing the ties between the US and Europe, while also echoing concerns about mass migration. European leaders expressed relief at the speech but also highlighted the need for Europe to become more independent militarily. The article also covers Zelensky's stance on elections and other key topics.
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