The Munich conference ended with an emphasis on global security

The 60th Munich Security Conference discussed global security issues, including the war in Ukraine and Gaza, on the last day of its meeting.
The Munich security conference on the topic of world order prospects, the role and position of Europe in the fields of defense and security, and the security implications of climate change began on December 27 in Munich with the presence of political, security, defense and economic representatives of countries and international organizations, and today (December 29) ) Finished.
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on the last day of the conference that Europe is at war and needs a new way of thinking.
He announced that next month, Europe will play a new role in defending the security of shipping in the Red Sea.
At the same time, the Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and sending humanitarian aid to Gaza as soon as possible.
In his speech at this conference, the Secretary General of the United Nations emphasized: “The attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023 has no justification, but nothing can justify the collective punishment of the Palestinians through Israel’s military response.”
Guterres added: “A ceasefire should be the first step towards the establishment of two independent states of Israel and Palestine.”
Guterres warned Israel against the attack on Rafah, the southernmost point of the Gaza Strip, and said: “Rafah is the most important route for delivering humanitarian aid to one million and five hundred thousand Palestinians, and the Israeli military attack on this city will cause irreparable humanitarian disasters.” ».