Sunday February 15, 2026

President joins Munich Security Conference

Published : 14 Feb 2026, 01:09

  DF Report
Presidentti Stubb at a discussion in Munich Security Conference on Friday. Photo: President Office by Matti Porre.

President Alexander Stubb joined the Munich Security Conference (MSC) where is participating in various events on Friday and Saturday, said the President Office in a press release.

The key themes of the security conference this year are European security and defence, transatlantic relations, the future of the multilateral system, the changing world order, regional conflicts and the impact of technological advances on security.

The peace process in Ukraine and the continuation of support for Ukraine will be on the agenda at several events and meetings held alongside the conference.

On Friday, Stubb participated in a luncheon discussion on current security challenges and in a panel on global power relations.

The President’s programme will include a roundtable on the future information environment, hosted by the NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence.

He will also take part in an event discussing Europe’s defence, organised by the think-tank European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and the Open Society Foundations (OSF), a network supporting initiatives to promote democracy.

During the conference, the President will also be taking part in various panels and events at Heads of State or Government level, as well as holding several bilateral meetings.

In addition to Stubb, Minister for Foreign Affairs Elina Valtonen and Minister of Defence Antti Häkkänen are also attending the Security Conference in Munich.

The Munich Security Conference is an annual forum for discussion aimed at promoting conflict resolution, international cooperation and dialogue.

The conference brings together foreign and security policy decision-makers from around the world.