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Thu, 16 Feb, 2017 12:10:09 AM
FTimes-FNN Report, Feb 15

President Sauli Niinistö will attend the international Munich Security Conference to be held from February 16 to February 19, said an official press release.

This year’s conference themes are relations between the USA and Europe, EU defence cooperation, the Ukraine crisis, the war in Syria and the security situation in Asia and the Pacific. Terrorism, information warfare and international health and climate risks will also be discussed.

Niinistö will participate in a panel discussion on the impact of climate change on security. In his speech, the President will handle this topic from the perspective of the Arctic regions. Finland will begin its two-year term as Chair of the Arctic Council in May.

Niinistö will also hold bilateral meetings at the conference. Among others, he will meet with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. 

He will also give a formal address at a gala dinner held for President of the Federal Republic of Germany Joachim Gauck, at which President Gauck will be presented with this year’s Ewald von Kleist prize.

The Munich Security Conference has been arranged since 1963. It is an independent forum that promotes conflict resolution and international cooperation in responding to security challenges. Around 500 foreign and security policy decision-makers will participate in the conference, the press release added. 

 
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