Group 1 - The 62nd Munich Security Conference has opened in Germany, evolving from a small military seminar in the 1960s to a significant platform for global security discussions among political leaders [1] - The atmosphere before this year's conference is notably "uneasy," with transatlantic relations experiencing the most severe "centrifugal movement" since the end of the Cold War [1] - U.S. Secretary of State Rubio leads a delegation that includes over 50 U.S. Congress members and California Governor Newsom, with attention on their statements regarding current transatlantic relations [1][3] Group 2 - The annual report from the Munich Security Conference indicates that conflicts between Europe and the U.S. have evolved from specific policy disagreements to a fundamental rift in the understanding of alliance principles [3] - The U.S. has shown indecision on the Ukraine issue, diverging significantly from European positions, and has threatened to seize Greenland while imposing tariffs on Europe, prompting a realization among Europeans of the need for a stronger Europe to counter U.S. threats [3] - The absence of official delegations from Russia and Iran at this year's conference highlights a lack of dialogue opportunities for resolving the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has persisted for nearly four years [7]
慕安会欧美裂痕凸显 跨大西洋关系正经历剧烈“离心运动”