Мюнхенская конференция по безопасности сосредоточится на горячих точках в мире

55-я Мюнхенская конференция по безопасности сегодня вечером откроется в столице Баварии, Мюнхене, и на выходных участники должны обсудить текущие глобальные проблемы безопасности и горячие точки в мире. Ситуация в Украине и Венесуэле, как ожидается, получит особое внимание.

В этом году ожидается участие беспрецедентного числа мировых лидеров, в том числе 35 глав государств и правительств, около 50 министров иностранных дел и 30 министров обороны.

В этом году конференцию официально откроют министр обороны Германии Урсула фон дер Лейен и министр обороны Великобритании Гэвин Уильямсон.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Мюнхенская конференция по безопасности в 2018 году (фотография из архива)

 

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