Syrian officials attend Munich Security Conference in Saudi Arabia’s AlUla

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The MSC, established in 1963, gathers senior government officials, security leaders, and policy experts to address international security and foreign policy issues. (SANA)
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The MSC, established in 1963, gathers senior government officials, security leaders, and policy experts to address international security and foreign policy issues. (SANA)
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The MSC, established in 1963, gathers senior government officials, security leaders, and policy experts to address international security and foreign policy issues. (SANA)
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The MSC, established in 1963, gathers senior government officials, security leaders, and policy experts to address international security and foreign policy issues. (SANA)
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The MSC, established in 1963, gathers senior government officials, security leaders, and policy experts to address international security and foreign policy issues. (SANA)
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Updated 01 October 2025
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Syrian officials attend Munich Security Conference in Saudi Arabia’s AlUla

  • The opening session, titled “The Middle East in a Multipolar World,” examined the region’s role

ALULA: Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani and intelligence chief Hussein Salameh participated Wednesday in the Munich Security Conference (MSC) leaders’ meeting in AlUla, Saudi Arabia.

The opening session, titled “The Middle East in a Multipolar World,” examined the region’s role amid shifting global power dynamics, state news agency SANA reported.

The MSC, established in 1963, gathers senior government officials, security leaders, and policy experts to address international security and foreign policy issues.


Saudi and New Zealand foreign ministers discussed Mideast situation

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Saudi and New Zealand foreign ministers discussed Mideast situation

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed the current situation in the Middle East with New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Peters expressed New Zealand’s condemnation of Iran’s indiscriminate attacks on the Kingdom and thanked Riyadh for its efforts to protect foreign nationals, including New Zealanders inside the Kingdom.
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