Wolfgang Ischinger

A call to end the war?

"Besides arms deliveries and financial support, we have to propose perspectives to the growing critical issues in the US as well as in Germany," Ischinger wrote in an article for the German Tagespiegel newspaper.
At the same time, according to his words, "we cannot talk about demanding that Ukraine be ready for negotiations right now."

NATO remains key to security, expert says

In an interview with Kathimerini, Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger, one of Europe's leading experts in international affairs and security and the chairman of the prestigious Munich Security Conference, expresses concern that the geopolitical repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic include a crisis of democracy while indicating that NATO remains the backbone of Greece's security and calling for "

ForMin Manescu urges NATO, EU to increase attention to Black Sea security developments

At a meeting on Tuesday with Chairman of the Munich Security Conference Wolfgang Ischinger, Romania's Foreign Minister Ramona Manescu urged NATO and EU to increase their attention to security developments in the Black Sea region as an essential part of Euro-Atlantic security.

Kharchenko delivered credentials to Vucic addressing him in Serbian VIDEO/FOTO

Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko who is a Balkan expert, spoke to Vucic in the Serbian language and said that he was honored to be able to deliver letters of credit to the Serbian President.
He pointed out that he wants to work on further improvement of cooperation between Serbia and Russia, which is already at an extraordinary level.

Revamping transatlantic ties at the Munich Security Conference

The Munich Security Conference (MSC), one of the world's most prestigious geopolitical gatherings, convened from Feb. 17 to 19. Since 1963, the MSC has been serving as an important platform for policymakers and experts to engage in open and fruitful discussions about the planet's most pressing security issues.

Bulgarian President Plevneliev among Main Speakers at Munich Security Conference

Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev will participate in the opening of the 51st Munich Security Conference on Friday. Chairman Wolfgang Ischinger, Germany's Federal Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen and NATO Secretary General Jens Soltenberg are also going to be a part of the ceremony.