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US Vice President Vance’s Munich Speech Criticized Over Calls to End ‘Brandmauer’ Against Far-Right

Vance’s remarks urging dialogue with far-right parties and critiquing European restrictions on free speech provoke backlash from German leaders and transatlantic allies.

  • US Vice President J.D. Vance’s speech at the Munich Security Conference called for an end to Europe's 'Brandmauer' policy, which excludes far-right parties like Germany's AfD from political collaboration.
  • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and CDU leader Friedrich Merz strongly rejected Vance’s stance, emphasizing Germany’s historical commitment to opposing extremist parties.
  • Vance’s comments on European free speech restrictions, referencing cases in Romania, Germany, and the UK, were described by critics as overstepping and inappropriate for the security-focused forum.
  • AfD co-leader Alice Weidel praised Vance’s speech and met with him for a private discussion, drawing further criticism from German political leaders.
  • The speech has raised concerns about a potential rift in transatlantic relations, with European officials urging focus on shared security threats such as Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.
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