Minister of foreign affairs, Emil Hurezeanu, will participate, from Friday to Sunday, in the 61st edition of the Munich Security Conference (MSC 2025).
According to a press release, the MSC 2025 will address current security threats and challenges in the political, economic, commercial and technological fields.
„The major themes of the conference include the threats to international security generated by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, transatlantic cooperation, European defence, global governance, ongoing crises and conflicts globally. In the thematic sessions of the conference, minister Emil Hurezeanu will present Romania’s assessments of current challenges, with an emphasis on the deterioration of the security situation in the Black Sea region and the implications of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine for the security of the Euro-Atlantic space. The Romanian foreign minister will also refer to the need for a just, comprehensive and sustainable peace in Ukraine. At the same time, he will emphasise the danger of the Russian Federation’s hybrid actions and the importance of countering these actions,” the press release states.
The minister of foreign affairs will also highlight the importance of a more robust transatlantic relationship in managing these challenges and in combating the threats faced by the Euro-Atlantic community and will highlight the importance of continuing to provide solid support for increasing the resilience of the Republic of Moldova.
On the sidelines of the Conference, the Romanian minister of foreign affairs will have bilateral meetings with counterparts and political figures from Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and North Africa, and will participate in a series of thematic events associated with the MSC 2025.
AGERPRES