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Europe edges toward a multi-speed future – POLITICO

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February 16, 2026
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At this year’s Munich Security Conference, the U.S. struck a softer tone — but Europe remains wary.

Back in Brussels, as finance ministers gather for a Eurogroup meeting, a new informal format — the so-called E6 — is drawing attention. Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and Poland — Europe’s biggest economies — are coordinating more closely, reigniting questions about whether the EU is drifting toward a multi-speed future. Not everyone is comfortable with it.

Meanwhile, after 613 days without a fully empowered executive, Brussels finally has a new regional government.

Host Zoya Sheftalovich is joined by Nick Vinocur, POLITICO’s chief foreign affairs correspondent.

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