Saudi Arabia is set to host the Munich Security Conference (MSC) leaders’ meeting in AlUla during the fourth quarter of 2025. This marks a significant step in strengthening its position as a global platform for international dialogue on security and political affairs. Prince Abdullah bin Khalid bin Saud, who is the Assistant Director General of Policy Planning at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, represented the Kingdom.
During the Washington event, Prince Abdullah held discussions with Dr. Benedikt Franke, the CEO of the Munich Security Conference. Dr. Franke expressed his deep appreciation for Saudi Arabia’s willingness to host the high-profile gathering. He emphasized the importance of the event in fostering global cooperation and addressing pressing security challenges.
Prince Abdullah reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s commitment to supporting international peace and security. He emphasized the Kingdom’s dedication to strengthening multilateral dialogue and promoting global stability. Hosting the MSC leaders’ meeting aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals. These goals include enhancing its role in international diplomacy and global security discussions.

