62nd Munich Security Conference

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NicknameMSC 2026
Begins13 February 2026
Ends15 February 2026
62nd Munich Security Conference
Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz
NicknameMSC 2026
Begins13 February 2026
Ends15 February 2026
VenueHotel Bayerischer Hof
LocationsMunich, Germany
Previous event
61st (2025)
Next event
63rd (2027)

The 62nd Munich Security Conference (German: 62. Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz) was an annual meeting of the Munich Security Conference, took place from 13 to 15 February 2026 in Munich, Germany. The conference focused on major global security challenges in an effort to bring international norms and stability. The event hosted world leaders, addressed ongoing global security crises and geopolitical tensions, as well as technology and cyber threats, instability in governance, and pressures on the international order.

A protest that took place around the conference in solidarity with the Iranian people and against the Iranian government was attended by over 250,000.[1]

Munich Security Report

First held in 1963, The Munich Security Conference became over the decades as a leading forum where senior political, military and diplomatic figures can personally address global security challenges. Key themes in the 62nd MSC included: Middle East security, ongoing strategic competition and erosion of international norms amid heightened global instability, and dialogue between world leaders.[2][3][4][5][6]

The Munich Security Report (MSR) is published each year ahead of the Munich Security Conference and provides analysis, data, and graphics on current security policy issues. It is prepared with partner institutions and is intended to inform discussions at the conference.[7] The MSR 2026, titled Under Destruction, examined the effects of political movements that seek disruption rather than reform. It linked their rise to dissatisfaction with democratic institutions, declining trust in reform, and perceptions that political systems have become too bureaucratic and legalistic to adapt effectively. The report said that, across the G7 countries surveyed for the Munich Security Index 2026, only a small share of respondents believed their governments' policies would leave future generations better off.[8]

Participants

The 62nd Munich Security Conference is expected to bring together heads of state and government, foreign and defence ministers, and senior representatives of international organizations. As of early 2026, the following leading political figures have been confirmed or publicly reported as invited or expected to attend:

Heads of state and government

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and French President Emmanuel Macron at the Munich Security Conference

Foreign and defense ministers

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the Munich Security Conference.

International organizations

Other participants

Notable themes and statements

US-Europe relations

With tensions high between Europe and the US over Greenland before the conference, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the partnership between the two must stay strong, saying that they "belong together" in all security aspects,[14] a message that was met with relief by many European participants.[15]

European defence and strategic autonomy

The transatlantic alliance had come under increasing strain during the second Trump administration.[16] The issue of European defence and strategic autonomy was addressed by several European leaders like UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, who stated that Europe must reduce its dependency on foreign powers, strengthen its own defense capabilities and be prepared to defend its security and values.[17]

Support for Ukraine

Throughout the conference, long-term security guarantees were made in support of Ukraine,[18] including references to a U.S. proposal for a 15-year security guarantee.[19] Zelenskyy called on Europe to set a date for Ukraine's acceptance into the EU and to not take a half-baked peace deal.[20]

Instability in Iran

Ukraine's president Zelenskyy stated that the situation in Iran “must be stopped immediately”, addressing also the continuing supply of drones from Iran to Russia.[21]

Controversies

The invitation list for MSC 2026 has attracted attention and debate. Initially, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and his deputy were reported to have been invited, though separate reporting indicates that the conference later withdrew some invitations to Iranian officials in response to domestic protests and violent response by the government of Iran.[22][23][13] Instead, former Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi was invited to the conference, who called on the United States to intervene in Iran and "end the Islamic Republic".[13][24]

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's performance at the conference, which included her inaccurately describing Venezuela as being located "below the equator" and stumbling on U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy issues like those concerning Taiwan, drew widespread criticism, as well as deep questioning of the knowledge that Ocasio-Cortez, who is considered to be a potential U.S. presidential candidate, had regarding foreign policy.[25][26][27][28][29]

Protests

See also

References

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