Munich Security Conference to Convene Meeting in Tehran


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Munich Security Conference (MSC) plans to convene a core group meeting in the Iranian capital, Tehran, on Saturday.

Chaired by Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger, chairman of the MSC, and Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Zarif, an exclusive group of around 60 participants will attend the meeting to exchange views in an informal setting, the official website of the MSC reported on Wednesday.

The meeting will be also attended by German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Afghan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani, Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim Al-Jaafari, Prime Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Idris Barzani, UN Deputy Special Envoy for Syria Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy, Deputy Secretary General of the European External Action Service Helga Schmid, President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the French National Assembly Elisabeth Guigou and Chairman of the German Bundestag Foreign Affairs Committee Norbert Rottgen, as well as governmental representatives from various Arab states, numerous parliamentarians from European countries and NGO representatives.

The core group meeting will focus on the implementation of the July 14 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, Iran's regional role, the security architecture in the Middle East as well as the economic and energy policy implications of the Vienna agreement.

Since its foundation five decades ago, the Munich Security Conference (MSC) has become a leading international platform for dialogue on foreign and security policy.

In addition to its annual flagship conference, the MSC regularly convenes high-profile events on particular topics and regions and publishes the Munich Security Report.