Global Security Leaders Converge in Moscow for Major International Forum

The International Security Forum will be held in the Moscow Region from May 26 to 29, organized under the auspices of Russia's Security Council. It will bring together over 180 delegations from foreign countries and international organizations, with up to 5,000 participants including high-level security officials and experts. The agenda includes the 14th International Meeting of High Representatives Responsible for Security Issues, alongside conferences, exhibitions, and cultural programs. The forum will operate in eight working languages with simultaneous interpretation, and accreditation opens on March 17.

Key Points: International Security Forum in Moscow to Host 180+ Delegations

  • 180+ foreign delegations invited
  • 5,000 participants expected
  • Features high-level security meeting
  • Multilingual format with 8 working languages
  • TV BRICS as official media partner
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Over 180 global delegations to attend International Security Forum

Over 180 global delegations and 5,000 participants will gather in Moscow for the International Security Forum from May 26-29 to discuss pressing challenges.

"The forum is expected to host up to 5,000 participants, including secretaries of security councils, senior officials... and security experts."

Moscow, April 5

The International Security Forum, organised under the auspices of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, is scheduled to be held in the Moscow Region from May 26 to 29, as reported by TV BRICS.

The event will bring together a wide range of global stakeholders to discuss pressing security challenges and strengthen international cooperation.

The forum's agenda features the 14th International Meeting of High Representatives Responsible for Security Issues, alongside a series of thematic engagements. These include scientific conferences, roundtable discussions, briefings, and presentations, as well as bilateral meetings. In addition, specialised Russian agencies will showcase their work through exhibition displays. Cultural programmes have also been planned as part of the broader schedule.

Organisers have extended invitations to more than 180 delegations representing foreign countries and international organisations.

The forum is expected to host up to 5,000 participants, including secretaries of security councils, senior officials from law enforcement and intelligence agencies, ambassadors, academic scholars, and security experts.

On the Russian side, participation will include representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Justice, along with the Government of Moscow. Other specialised agencies, state corporations, organisations, and companies will also be involved in the proceedings.

To ensure accessibility for international attendees, the forum will operate in multiple working languages, including Russian, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Serbian, English, French, and Spanish. Simultaneous interpretation services will be available throughout the event. Accreditation for participants is set to open on March 17.

The TV BRICS International Media Network has been designated as the official international media partner for the forum, supporting coverage and outreach for the event.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see such a large forum being organized. International cooperation on security is crucial. I appreciate that they've included so many working languages – it shows they want genuine dialogue. Hope discussions on maritime security in the Indian Ocean region are on the agenda! 🌏
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Rohit P
180 delegations is a huge number. Shows that despite geopolitics, when it comes to security, everyone wants a seat at the table. India has a lot to contribute, especially from our experience in dealing with cross-border issues. Let's see if this leads to any actionable plans.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I find this interesting. The inclusion of cultural programmes is a smart touch – it helps build rapport beyond formal meetings. The real test will be if such forums can bridge divides on the ground. Cautiously optimistic.
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Vikram M
With all due respect, we must be clear-eyed. A forum organized under Russia's Security Council will naturally have a certain perspective. India should participate, but our foreign policy must remain balanced and independent, as it has been. Our national interest comes first, always. 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
The focus on scientific conferences and roundtables is promising. Security isn't just about guns and borders anymore. It's about food security, data security, climate security. Hope our scholars and tech experts get a good platform to share Indian innovations.

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