Munich Security Conference Withdraws Invitation Amid Iran Unrest
The Munich Security Conference, a significant global security forum, revoked its invitation to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi due to the Iranian government's crackdown on protests. The conference, scheduled for February 13-15, prioritizes participants who offer policy insights but adjusts its guest list based on current political climates.
- Country:
- Germany
The Munich Security Conference, recognized as one of the premier forums for global security dialogue, has retracted its invitation to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. This decision follows the Iranian government's forceful response to protests sweeping the nation.
Initially, invitations were dispatched to Iranian officials; however, recent developments have changed the conference organizers' stance. They emphasized that ongoing political situations are a critical factor in determining guest participation.
This year's conference, occurring from February 13-15, is a nexus for security experts and policymakers. The German foreign ministry has voiced its opposition to Iranian participation in light of the reported deaths due to the government crackdowns on dissent.
(With inputs from agencies.)

