KEY POINTS
  • Security forces descended on Munich, Germany on Friday as global leaders gathered for the city's annual security conference.
  • Dubbed the "Davos of Defense," the Munich Security Conference will see an estimated 60 heads of state and over 85 government officials meet to discuss ongoing conflicts and potential future ones.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi are among the top-level delegates due to speak.
Police forces gather in the surrounds of the Munich Security Conference.

MUNICH, Germany — Security forces descended on Munich, Germany on Friday as global leaders gathered for the city's annual security conference, which this year looks likely to be among the most consequential in its 60-year history.

Dubbed the "Davos of Defense," the Munich Security Conference will see an estimated 60 heads of state and over 85 government officials meet for three days in the Bavarian city to discuss current and future global security issues.