EU Diplomatic Meeting with Rubio Abruptly Canceled Due to 'Scheduling Issues'
The cancellation highlights growing tensions in U.S.-EU relations over trade, Ukraine, and security policies.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio canceled a planned meeting with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, citing 'scheduling issues.'
- The meeting, which was intended to address the Russia-Ukraine war and transatlantic relations, had been previewed by Kallas earlier this week.
- European officials expressed surprise at the cancellation, with some interpreting it as a signal of the Trump administration's diminishing regard for the EU.
- The U.S. has recently diverged from European allies on key issues, including refusing to blame Russia for its actions in Ukraine and threatening higher tariffs on European imports.
- Despite the canceled meeting, Kallas is set to meet U.S. lawmakers and participate in discussions at the Hudson Institute during her Washington visit.