Munich Security Conference
An international conference on security policy where JD Vance delivered a speech to establish American priorities abroad.
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Summary
The Munich Security Conference (MSC), originally known as the Munich Conference on Security Policy, is a prominent annual event held in Munich, Germany, since 1963. It serves as the most significant independent forum for international security policy decision-makers, gathering approximately 350 senior figures from over 70 countries each year to discuss global security challenges. The conference takes place annually in February at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof. Notably, U.S. Vice President JD Vance has spoken at the MSC, where he discussed the Trump administration's policies on artificial intelligence and contrasted them with European approaches. The conference also saw significant participation in 2017, including U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, and is scheduled to host JD Vance again in 2025 for meetings with figures like Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Name
Munich Security Conference
Type
Annual conference on international security policy
Purpose
Most significant independent forum for international security policy decision-makers
Location
Hotel Bayerischer Hof, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Frequency
Annually in February
Former Name
Internationale Wehrkunde-Begegnung
Typical Attendance
Approximately 350 senior figures from over 70 countries
Largest Attendance (2017)
680 participants
Timeline
- The Munich Security Conference was founded by Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist-Schmenzin, initially known as the Internationale Wehrkunde-Begegnung. (Source: Wikidata, Web Search Results)
1963-01-01
- The conference is held annually in February at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich, Germany. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia, DBPedia)
Annually in February
- The 53rd Munich Security Conference (MSC 2017) began, hosting 680 participants, including U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, UN Secretary General António Guterres, and US Secretary of Defense James Mattis. (Source: Web Search Results)
2017-02-17
- The 60th Munich Security Conference (MSC 2024) took place. (Source: Web Search Results)
2024-02-16
- The 61st Munich Security Conference (MSC 2025) is scheduled to begin, with U.S. Vice President JD Vance expected to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other political figures. (Source: Web Search Results)
2025-02-14
Wikipedia
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The Munich Security Conference (MSC), formerly Munich Conference on Security Policy, is an annual conference on international security policy that has been held in Munich, Germany, since 1963. Over the past four decades the Munich Security Conference has become the most important independent forum for the exchange of views by international security policy decision-makers. Each year it brings together about 350 senior figures from more than 70 countries around the world to engage in an intensive debate on current and future security challenges. The list of attendees includes heads of states, governments and international organizations, ministers, members of parliament, high-ranking representatives of armed forces, science, civil society, as well as business and media. The conference is held annually in February. The venue is the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Web Search Results
- Munich Security Conference - Wikipedia
The Munich Security Conference (MSC), formerly Munich Conference on Security Policy, is an annual conference on international security policy that has been held in Munich, Germany, since 1963. [...] The 53rd Munich Security Conference (MSC 2017) took place from 17 to 19 February 2017 at Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich. With a total of 680 participants, including 30 heads of state and government, nearly 60 representatives of international organizations and 65 top business leaders, it was the largest conference to date. Prominent guests and speakers were UN Secretary General António Guterres, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, US Secretary of Defense James Mattis, Russian Foreign Minister [...] Over the past four decades the Munich Security Conference has become the most important independent forum for the exchange of views by international security policy decision-makers. Each year it brings together about 350 senior figures from more than 70 countries around the world to engage in an intensive debate on current and future security challenges. The list of attendees includes heads of states, governments and international organizations, ministers "Minister (government)"), members of
- 61st Munich Security Conference - Wikipedia
The 61st Munich Security Conference (MSC 2025) was the annual meeting of the Munich Security Conference, that took place from 14 February to 16 February 2025 in Munich, Germany. A few days earlier the Munich Security Report had been published. Its title served as thematic framework for the conference: 'multipolarization' - A state of global reorganization between promising opportunities and endangered communality, especially in the management of crises and threats. According to the report, [...] Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia ## Contents # 61st Munich Security Conference | 61st Munich Security Conference Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz | | | --- | --- | | | | | Nickname | MSC 2025 | | Begins | 14 February 2025 | | Ends | 16 February 2025 | | Venue | Hotel Bayerischer Hof | | Location(s) | Munich, Germany | | Previous event | 60th (2024) | | Next event | 62nd (2026) | [...] ## Conference The conference was opened on 14 February 2025 by German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier. During the event, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with US vice president JD Vance, while Vance also met with Alice Weidel, co-chairwoman of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), and with opposition leader Friedrich Merz. Zelenskyy also had a meeting with several United States senators from both major US political parties.
- Participants of the Munich Security Conference 2024
The Munich Security Conference is the world's leading forum for debating international security policy. It is a venue for diplomatic initiatives to address the world's most pressing security… [...] ### Munich Security Conference 2024 The Munich Security Conference (MSC) 2024 took place from February 16 to 18, 2024, at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich. The MSC 2024 once again offered an unique opportunity for… ### Agenda and Recordings From February 16-18, 2024, the 60th Munich Security Conference was once again be the center of international diplomacy. On this page, you find the agenda of the main program and as well as… ### About the Munich Security Conference [...] Too Big to Fill? Reducing Gaps in Development Finance Post-USAID | Munich Security Analysis 3/2025 # Participants Munich Security Conference 2024 Numerous high-ranking international decision-makers attended the Munich Security Conference 2024, including heads of state and government, ministers of defense and foreign affairs, as well as leading figures from academia, business and civil society. ## List of Confirmed Participants at MSC 2024 ## Related Content
- History of the Munich Security Conference
Since its inception in the fall of 1963, the Munich Security Conference (MSC) has changed in many ways – not just in terms of its name. Yet in some ways, it has not changed at all. The main rationale behind the first conferences – then called Internationale Wehrkunde-Begegnung – remains true today. Munich was, is, and will continue to be an independent venue for policymakers and experts for open and constructive discussions about the most pressing security issues of the day – and of the future. [...] The Munich Security Conference is the world's leading forum for debating international security policy. It is a venue for diplomatic initiatives to address the world's most pressing security… ### Chair and Team In addition to the main conference in February, the Munich Security Conference team organizes different events and manages the preparation of various publications. ### Annual Reports [...] Too Big to Fill? Reducing Gaps in Development Finance Post-USAID | Munich Security Analysis 3/2025 # History of the Munich Security Conference For sixty years, the Munich Security Conference has been constantly evolving. Munich was, is, and will remain an independent meeting place for politicians and experts to exchange views on the most important current and future issues of international security policy in an open and constructive manner.
- Participants - Munich Security Conference
From February 18-20, 2022, the 58th Munich Security Conference was once again the center of international diplomacy. On this page, you find the agenda of the and recordings of all sessions… ### Unity in a Time of Upheaval Overshadowed by the growing threat of a major military conflict in Eastern Europe, this year's Munich Security Conference (MSC) occurred at a particularly critical moment for European… [...] Too Big to Fill? Reducing Gaps in Development Finance Post-USAID | Munich Security Analysis 3/2025 # Participants MSC 2022 Numerous high-ranking international decision-makers attended the Munich Security Conference 2022 either in Munich or virtually, including heads of state and government, ministers of defense and foreign affairs, as well as leading figures from academia, business and civil society. ### Selected Participants ## Related Content ### Munich Security Conference 2022
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DBPedia
View on DBPediaThe Munich Security Conference (MSC; German: Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz) is an annual conference on international security policy that has been held in Munich, Bavaria, Germany since 1963. Former names are Wehrkundetagung and Münchner Konferenz für Sicherheitspolitik. It is the world's largest gathering of its kind. Over the past four decades the Munich Security Conference has become the most important independent forum for the exchange of views by international security policy decision-makers. Each year it brings together about 350 senior figures from more than 70 countries around the world to engage in an intensive debate on current and future security challenges. The list of attendees includes heads of states, governments and international organizations, ministers, members of parliament, high-ranking representatives of armed forces, science, civil society, as well as business and media. The conference is held annually in February. The venue is the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.