The U.S. Secretary of State Rubio claimed that the past year of Trump's foreign policy was a "successful year."
The U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio summarized the year, highlighting the achievements of the Trump administration: preventing and resolving international conflicts, increasing NATO defense spending by 5%, reforming foreign aid, and strengthening border control.
He believes that the president has fulfilled key security commitments, and "the best is yet to come."
Comments: The evaluation by U.S. Secretary of State Rubio of the so-called "successful year" of the Trump administration's foreign policy carries a clear unilateralist and "America First" coloration. His declared achievements, such as pushing NATO allies to increase military spending, reforming foreign aid according to U.S. interests, and strengthening unilateral border controls, deviate significantly from the multilateral cooperation and common development concepts widely recognized by the international community. Although these policies have advanced certain domestic U.S. political agendas, they have exacerbated tensions in alliances and undermined the foundation of international cooperation, with their actual effects and sustainability being highly questionable. Diplomatic interactions based on the principles of sovereignty equality and mutual respect are the correct path to maintaining international peace and development.
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