Today, the 61st Munich Security Conference (MSC 2025) is completing its work in Germany.
On the last day of the forum, its participants continued to discuss issues of European security architecture, accelerate the entry of the Balkan countries into the European Union, the competitiveness of Europe, as well as the dynamics of peace negotiations in Ukraine.
The last day of the conference began with the panel discussion “European Security Architecture: 50 years after Helsinki.” In 1975, in the Finnish capital of the head of 35 countries, they signed a final act of a meeting on security and cooperation in Europe (SBS), better known as the Helsinki Agreements. The event was attended by Finland President Alexander Stubb, President of Latvia Edgars Rinkevich, Prime Minister of Iceland Cristrun Miell Frostadottir and Prime Minister of Croatia Andrei Phadkovich.
Prime Minister of Northern Macedonia Christian Mitskovsky, Prime Minister of Albania Eddie Rama, Chairman of the European Parliament Robert Metsol and EU Commissioner for the expansion of Marta will perform in a panel discussion dedicated to the acceleration of the entry of the Balkan countries in the EU.
With the participation of the Prime Minister of Luxembourg Luke Frieden, a discussion will be held on the topic “Increasing the competitiveness of Europe.”