Munich Security Conference
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's participation in the 60th Munich Security Conference was of utmost importance in the current global context. Held in Germany, one of Europe's most powerful nations for the past 60 years, this conference has been a significant fixture. The journey of this conference began in 1963, with its early editions largely focused on the Western world, especially amidst the backdrop of the Cold War. The issues of security between the United States and the Soviet Union were paramount in the initial years of the conference. Following the conclusion of the Cold War, the Munich Security Conference saw an increase in participation from various countries. Security issues from different nations were discussed extensively. Russian President Vladimir Putin has participated in this conference multiple times, emphasizing the development of relations between Russia and the European Union as a crucial agenda.
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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has returned to the country after participating in the 60th Munich Security Conference, which was deemed highly significant on the global stage. Held in Germany, one of Europe's most powerful nations for the past 60 years, the conference originated in 1963, initially focusing largely on the Western world. At that time, amidst the backdrop of the Cold War and the ongoing arms race, the conference served as a pivotal platform for discussions on security, particularly concerning the United States and the Soviet Union.