The Munich Security Conference in Germany recently concluded, with tensions between the United States and Europe emerging as a key focus. According to RTHK, this year's conference report criticized U.S. unilateralism, suggesting it is undermining the international order. German Chancellor Merz described the international system as not only disrupted but effectively nonexistent. Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio emphasized that the United States seeks a strong and stable Europe, rather than undermining transatlantic relations.
In a related development, Canada has become the first non-European country to join the European Union's "European Security Action" plan. Additionally, China announced a visa-free policy for ordinary passport holders from Canada and the United Kingdom starting from the 17th of this month. Observers are closely watching how Western countries continue to seek cooperation opportunities beyond the United States.