Washington, DC – US Vice President J.D. Vance criticized the policies of some European countries. He argued that the continent is “undermining its own interests” through decisions he described as damaging to economic and strategic balance. Furthermore, he also stated that these decisions negatively impact the transatlantic partnership.
Weakening European competitiveness
In media statements, Vance indicated that Europe faces increasing challenges as a result of political and economic choices. He believes these choices do not serve its long-term interests, particularly regarding energy, trade, and security. Notably, he pointed out that some current policies could weaken Europe’s global competitiveness.
He added that the United States is closely monitoring developments in Europe. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong and balanced partnership between the two sides. However, he stressed the need for European governments to reassess their policies to achieve economic stability and promote growth.
The future of economic and security relations
US Vice President Vance’s remarks come amid widespread discussions within Europe about the future of economic and security relations. This is particularly true given ongoing geopolitical tensions and challenges related to supply chains and energy security. Observers believe these remarks reflect differing perspectives between Washington and some European capitals. There are differences on how to manage strategic issues in the coming period.
Vance’s statements are expected to elicit reactions within European political circles. This is especially true given the escalating debate surrounding the independence of European decision-making. There are also questions about the limits of coordination with the United States on major international issues.



