Munich Security Conference:
World leaders gather for the sixtieth Munich Security Conference with growing concerns about a continued war in Ukraine and threats to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) cohesion.
- Munich Security Conference (MSC) is the world’s leading forum for debating international security policy.
- Objective is to build trust and contribute to the peaceful resolution of conflicts by sustaining a continuous, curated, and informal dialogue within the international security community.
- It has been held in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, since 1963.
- The conference is held annually in February.
- It brings together security experts, politicians, military leaders, and the defence industry from around the world.
- MSC regularly convenes high-profile events on particular topics and regions and publishes the Munich Security Report, an annual digest of relevant figures, maps, and research on crucial security challenges.