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Munich Security Conference
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The Munich Security Conference is an annual conference on international security policy held in Munich, Germany since 1963. It brings together around 350 senior figures from over 70 countries to discuss current and future security challenges. The conference is held annually in February at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich and is led by Wolfgang Ischinger, who has headed the conference since 2009. The conference has a history dating back to 1963, when it was founded by Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist-Schmenzin, and has since become the most important independent forum for international security policy decision-makers.learn more on wikipedia
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