At Munich Conference, Zelenskyy and European Leaders Focus on Ukraine's Security.

At Munich Conference, Zelenskyy and European Leaders Focus on Ukraine's Security
At Munich Conference, Zelenskyy and European Leaders Focus on Ukraine's Security

Munich Security Conference 2026

According to Novyny.live: The Munich Security Conference continued on February 14, 2026, with key discussions centered on Ukraine's security. The forum, which runs until February 16, has already hosted significant meetings and debates in its opening days. This annual gathering is a critical barometer for transatlantic security priorities.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a speech at the conference on February 14. In his address, he highlighted crucial aspects related to regional security and the ongoing need for international support for Ukraine. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also urged European unity with America, stating that

“America and Europe 'belong to each other' and share a common past.”

Key Meetings and Initiatives

As part of the conference, the 9th Ukrainian Lunch was held, organized by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation. The event was attended by:

  • the Presidents of the Czech Republic, Finland, and Latvia
  • the Prime Ministers of Croatia, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Sweden

The participating presidents included Petr Pavel, Alexander Stubb, and Edgars Rinkēvičs. The prime ministers in attendance featured Andrej Plenković, Mette Frederiksen, Dick Schoof, and Ulf Kristersson.

The Security Conference began on February 13, 2026. On that same day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, underscoring Ukraine's active diplomatic efforts within the context of international security. The continuation of the conference promises further critical discussions and initiatives aimed at stabilizing the regional situation. These high-level talks are closely watched for signals of future policy and support.

The Munich Security Conference serves as a vital platform for debating global security challenges and strengthening international cooperation. The participation of European and Ukrainian leaders highlights the growing focus on security issues in Europe, particularly amid ongoing regional conflicts and tensions. Meetings at the conference may lay the groundwork for new initiatives to help resolve existing problems and support stability in Ukraine and neighboring nations.


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