Group 1 - European leaders are coordinating responses to what they describe as the "crazy" foreign policy of the U.S. government, indicating a shift in the perception of the U.S. as a reliable trade partner and security ally [1] - A mechanism for high-frequency communication among security advisors from 35 countries has been established, expanding from discussions on Ukraine to broader multilateral challenges, involving not only technical officials but also national leaders [1] - The emergence of a new Western order characterized by multilateral cooperation, moving away from a U.S.-centric approach, is being recognized as an irreversible change in transatlantic relations [2] Group 2 - Key European leaders, including UK Prime Minister Starmer, French President Macron, and German Chancellor Merz, are actively using a group chat to communicate and coordinate responses to actions by former President Trump that may harm European interests [2] - Macron's office has publicly stated its refusal to join the Gaza "peace committee," citing concerns over the committee's potential overreach and its implications for the United Nations framework [2] - Trump's reaction to Macron's refusal highlights the ongoing tensions and the perception of European leaders' stability, suggesting a shift in dynamics within international relations [2]
法国总统马克龙、英国首相斯塔默、德国总理默茨等,私下建群“专防特朗普”
Xin Jing Bao·2026-01-21 02:04