The Munich Security Conference is an important platform where international relations and security issues are discussed with the participation of high-level representatives from various countries around the world. This conference covers various aspects of global politics, including regional conflicts, security challenges, and opportunities for international cooperation.
Redaksiya reports that the Turkish delegation also participated in this year's Munich Security Conference. Among the delegates attending the conference was Turkish President İbrahim Kalın. According to the information, Kalın held a series of bilateral and regional meetings within the framework of the conference.
The Munich Security Conference is recognized as one of the world's leading platforms in defense and foreign policy. Held for the 62nd time this year, the conference took place in Munich and lasted for two days. Leaders and high-level officials attending the conference participated in various sessions. Security and global developments were discussed at the conference. Topics on the conference agenda included Iran, Gaza, Syria, North Africa, intelligence diplomacy, the fight against terrorism, irregular migration, and cybersecurity. According to information obtained from the conference's security sources, İbrahim Kalın held meetings with foreign partners on these topics at the conference. The conference will conclude tomorrow.
