Europe and Eurasia
Biden Addresses Europe in Munich Security Speech
Vice President Biden, in his second appearance at the annual Munich Security Conference, says neither the United States nor any other country can address the security and economic challenges that the world faces alone. “We need to work together, we need to stick together,” “President Obama and I continue to believe that Europe is the cornerstone of our engagement with the rest of the world and is the catalyst for our global cooperation,” Biden said. “This European alliance is critical to our interests.” Europe, Biden said, remains America’s indispensable partner in global affairs. Read the full article | Remarks by Vice President Joe Biden to the Munich Security Conference. Hotel Bayerischer Hof Munich, Germany (2013-02-02)
- Remarks by the Vice President at a Meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel (2013-02-01) | Conference Call on the Vice President's Trip to Germany, France and the United Kingdom (2013-01-31)
- Media Roundtable in London (2013-01-09) | Media Roundtable in The Hague, Netherlands (2013-01-08)
- Joint Statement of the U.S.-Georgia Strategic Partnership Commission Working Groups on Economic, Energy, and Trade and People-to-People and Cultural Exchanges (2012-12-20)
- Clinton Urges European Partners to Strengthen Security (2012-12-06)
- Clinton Urges Reforms as Path to Albania’s EU Membership (2012-11-01)
- Clinton Advocates Stronger Ties Between Serbia, U.S., Europe (2012-10-31) | Joint Press Statements by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Serbian Prime Minister Ivaca Dacic, and EU High Representative Cathy Ashton (2012-10-30) | Remarks With Bosnian Presidency Chairman Bakir Izetbegovic and EU High Representative Lady Catherine Ashton (2012-10-30)
- Adoption of Human Rights Council Resolution on Freedom of Association and of Assembly (2012-10-01)
- The United States and Europe: Meeting Global Challenges (2012-03-01)
U.S.-EU Highlights
Vice President Joe Biden Meets European Parliament President Martin Schulz in Washington
Vice President Biden welcomed the President of the European Parliament, the Honorable Martin Schulz, to the White House on November 28, 2012. The Vice President emphasized the importance the United States places on continued close engagement and cooperation with the European Parliament. The Vice President and President Schulz discussed the economic challenges and opportunities facing the United States and the European Union, stressed the importance of the Transatlantic partnership, and highlighted their mutual desire to strengthen job-supporting Transatlantic trade and investment ties. Readout available here.
- Remarks With EU High Representative Lady Catherine Ashton at the U.S.-EU Energy Council Meeting (2012-12-05) |
Read the joint press statement (PDF 112kb) - U.S. and Europe: A Revitalized Global Partnership (2012-11-29) | A message from William Kennard, U.S. Ambassador to the EU (2012-11-30)
- Serbia Granted European Union Candidate Status (2012-03-02)
- Information available on the U.S.-EU Summit in Washington (2011-11-28)
- Transatlantic Dialogue at the European Parliament: Ambassador Kennard held an exchange of views with the European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR) in the European Parliament in Brussels (2011-09-06)